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Surviving the Folded Flag:
Parents of war share stories of coping, courage, and faith

by Deborah H. Tainsh

Author and Gold Star mom Deborah Tainsh has gathered essays from more than twenty-five parents who received the dreaded news that their child had died in military service. These invaluable stories show how today's military families are surviving the folded flag and give a glimpse into the lives of fallen service members and their families. Also includes advice for other Gold Star families, their friends, and family members.

Bonus essays from a casualty assistance officer and a former soldier give deeper insight into how wartime death affects comrades left behind.

"This book is an invaluable asset for understanding what really happens in families who suffer the greatest of losses." -- John C. Powledge, command chaplain, 335th Signal Command

ISBN 978-1-934617-13-7
6" x 9" Paperback. 184 pages $14.95

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Available Memorial Day 2010 from major wholesalers and retailers. To order direct, please call 651-357-8770.

Heart of a Hawk

Author Deborah Tainsh wrote her family's story in Heart of a Hawk: One family's sacrifice and journey toward healing following the death of her son Patrick to a roadside bomb in Iraq. The book's title was inspired by the recurring appearance of a red tail hawk, a symbol of healing in Native American folklore.

 

 

Keynotes and Workshops

Author Deborah Tainsh offers a variety of workshops and inspirational talks. Follow her latest events and writings at her blog.


To arrange interviews, please contact pr@elvaresa.com.

"Our only child was killed in a land halfway around the world...It hasn't been easy to pick up the shattered pieces; however, with our faith and with help from others who are walking the same path, John and I are making every effort...As we continue this journey, I'd like to offer some of that peace and hope for those who don't know where to go: Be willing to reach out to others, to touch another's life, to make a difference no matter how small it may seem, to see through your pain and to know that in the end the reward will be worth all the effort you have given." -- Stacey Holley, Gold Star mom of Specialist Matthew J. Holley and contributor to Surviving the Folded Flag.