Grandcolas hopes his book, which details his difficult journey, will help others deal with a sudden loss, such as those who have lost a loved one to COVID. He hopes it will also help others to deal with a generation lost because of an unexpected death.
The Bay Area widower of a 9/11 Flight 93 passenger reveals a difficult healing process in his new book aimed at helping others in need of closure.It was 21 years ago that terrorists hijacked three planes and dramatically changed America's sense of security.
Lauren was just three months along when the hijackers crashed the plane she was on into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing 40 passengers and crew members.Jack Grandcolas, who was home that day in Marin County, decided he wanted to write a book dedicated to the boy or girl who would have been the couple's first child. He now lives on the Monterey Peninsula.
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