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Offline mohan
31 Aug 2012, 01:21 PM | Post: #1

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Review for "A child lost in flight"

A child lost in Flight

I agree, this is a quick read and I admire the way the author describes the scenes without over use of adjectives and unnecessary descriptions. The horrific story,in an of itself has many compelling stories intermingled and draws
the reader in at many levels of emotion. It is direct and visual,and a story that many people of all walks of life can relate to in one way or another. Mohan has touched on a subject of our world becoming, "desensitized" and almost numb when faced with a reality such as losing a child. I feel this book just scratches the surface of underlying issues that Mohan and his wife face, as well as perhaps many other people who are going through depression for one reason or another. Perhaps people have lost a sense of compassion and feeling... or maybe it's just that they aren't equipped to help for whatever reason and therefore feel helpless

Writing about a tramatic event, such as losing a child can be cathartic. I hope this book is the first of a series. Seriously folks... 50 Shades of Grey? Come on... we can do better than that.

Thank you Mohan for sharing a story with substance and meaning. Bravo
Offline mohan
01 Sep 2012, 09:41 AM | Post: #2

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008E9KKCW/ "How people are able to continue to function after a tragedy just amazes me. I couldn't help but tear up while reading a number of sections of A Child Lost in Flight. Reading a tragic account such as this really does wake you up to the fact that we are not immune to the bad things that can happen in life. Things that you would never expect. This is a true and brutally honest account seen through the eyes of a father who lost his child."
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Review for Kindle eBook: Short memoir "A Child Lost in Flight" http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008E9KKCW

A Tragic Tale, October 10, 2012
By J. Kong "Galaxy Rider" (REAL NAME) This review is from: A Child Lost in Flight : Moving on after tragedy on Flight 229 (Kindle Edition)
A Child Lost in Flight written by Mohan K. is about the worst tragedy an individual could ever experience. The loss of a child is like losing a part of yourself, a part of your soul. That void can never be refilled, no matter how many children you have, or how long you live. However, if given the time to grieve properly, then the pain would lessen.

This grieving period is not the same for everyone, nor do we grieve alike. Each person must find their own path to inner peace. For some it would take a few months before they could move onward, for others a few years. Eventually one learns to live with the loss and move forward.

A Child Lost in Flight is about the loss of Mohan's firstborn child and the path he was thrown onto in search of inner peace. This story engages the reader from the beginning. Any parent with a sympathetic heart would be touched by this incident. How can they not be? We have all flown with small children. It could happen to anyone.

I, myself, have three children, and children are my weakness. Normally, I stay away from stories with sad plots that involve children. They give me nightmares and haunt me for several days. For this reason only, I give this book four stars. DO NOT allow my personal feelings keep you from reading `A Child Lost in Flight'. I feel EVERYONE SHOULD READ this book. Knowledge is power. And this book opens your eyes to many things that we take for granted on a daily basis.


Tags: Memoir, grief and loss, overcome obstacles, airline accidents, child loss, overcoming grief, aviation, memoir, motivational