Grief, Golf, and Reinvention

A Man’S Journey Through the Loss of His Wife to a New Life

Biography & Memoir, Sports
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Author: Mick Rothman ISBN: 9781491774717
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 2, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mick Rothman
ISBN: 9781491774717
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 2, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Grief, Golf and Reinvention, is the inspiring story of a retired man who suddenly finds himself widowed, alone and needing to define his new life. It is a story about the long journey from shattered pieces, through acceptance, to renewal, strength, and personal reinvention. It is an absorbing, quirky, and amazing journey from loss to a new normal, with the love of friends & family, a beginners mind, and the regularity and peace to be found in the wonderful game of golf.

Mick Rothmans beautifully written book is as therapeutic as it is fascinating. I found it impossible to put down as it drew me into his lifes sudden crossroad. His emotional honesty is truly admirable and his journey extraordinary.
Ron Perlman, Ph.D.
President, The Center: Resources for Teaching and Learning

Well written and very entertaining. An excellent illustration of the importance of meaningful activities and meaningful relationships in a persons life during a time of loss.
Kim A. Meyer, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Clinical Psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst

This book will be helpful to men who find grief and grieving unmanly. On the other hand, as a woman, this is very insightful into how a man processes emotion differently than a woman. A much-needed guide to finding our emotional comfort through the process of grief.
Lynne Shupp, EA

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Grief, Golf and Reinvention, is the inspiring story of a retired man who suddenly finds himself widowed, alone and needing to define his new life. It is a story about the long journey from shattered pieces, through acceptance, to renewal, strength, and personal reinvention. It is an absorbing, quirky, and amazing journey from loss to a new normal, with the love of friends & family, a beginners mind, and the regularity and peace to be found in the wonderful game of golf.

Mick Rothmans beautifully written book is as therapeutic as it is fascinating. I found it impossible to put down as it drew me into his lifes sudden crossroad. His emotional honesty is truly admirable and his journey extraordinary.
Ron Perlman, Ph.D.
President, The Center: Resources for Teaching and Learning

Well written and very entertaining. An excellent illustration of the importance of meaningful activities and meaningful relationships in a persons life during a time of loss.
Kim A. Meyer, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Clinical Psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst

This book will be helpful to men who find grief and grieving unmanly. On the other hand, as a woman, this is very insightful into how a man processes emotion differently than a woman. A much-needed guide to finding our emotional comfort through the process of grief.
Lynne Shupp, EA

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