The Road to Recovery

Overcoming & Moving Beyond Your Grief

The author lost his college sweetheart and wife of four and a half years in a plane crash in 1997. The first version of this book was written for and distributed free of charge to the families and friends of the Sept. 11th victims. It has now been updated and released for the first time for the Kindle and all e-book formats.

In “The Road to Recovery” Nilsen addresses that when you lose someone very dear to you, you come to a crossroads in your life. Nilsen understands full well the deep sorrow you feel and can provide comfort and help. He wrote this book to get you on the right path, and off the road filled with despair, regrets, and deep sorrow.

“The Road to Recovery” is full of helpful advice and resources to guide through this turbulent time, and make sure you get on the road to a better life.

“I lost my son in the World Trade Center [on Sept. 11] and I found your book so comforting.” – Patricia Noah, mother of Leonard M. Castrianno, Cantor Fitzgerald, 105th floor WTC.

If you or someone you love is dealing with sorrow, this book will be of great comfort and offer invaluable advice that you can begin to apply today.

Published by All Star PressBooks that Change Lives.

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TESTIMONIALS

“I just read The Road to Recovery. It was so informative. I am founder and director of a bereavement support group for parents who have lost a child.” – Ann Carruci, HANDS (Healing and Nurturing Distraught Survivors)

“We would love to get a copy of The Road to Recovery and see if we can incorporate it into our resource materials in some way. Again, I want to thank you for developing this material and for your incredible effort to reach out to those suffering from the 9/11 disaster.” – April Naturale, N.Y. State Director, Project Liberty.

“Be assured that we will have your support guides distributed to those who have lost a loved one in the tragedy of Sept. 11th. Thank you for all you have done to help alleviate some of the pain borne by loved ones of those who died on September 11th.” – Rev. Msgr. Gregory Mustaciuolo, Secretary to His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Egan

“The contents are amazing and profound. Your words rang loud and true when I read them. Wish I had found this book earlier.” – Terry Welch, sister to Michael Ryan lost on Comair flight 5196, Aug. 27, 2006.

“This book contains so many insightful, appropriate and helpful ideas and suggestions. God bless you.” – Kelly Markillie, pastoral counselor at The Cathedral of Christ The King, Atlanta, GA.

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