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Marcia H. Carter (Author)
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0967178142 978-0967178141 October 15, 1999
On April 13th, 1997, a tragic accident claimed the life of an eighteen year old boy. He lives on in his mothers heart. From the depths of depression and despair to the inspiring last chapter, A Year and a Half Later, this is a journey you wont want to miss. The road through devastation, anger and soul searching leads to a place of peace, where the author acknowledges that her smile is a gift from God and vows to let that smile be a testimony to others who have suffered loss.

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Using the metaphor of a raft, she describes the special people in her life as giving her yet another board to add to it...By the final chapter of the book, "A Year and a Half Later," Mrs. Carter found she had built her raft of survival. --Cherokee Tribune, April 2, 2000

The book, Carter hopes, can help others get through a life-altering tragedy, but it has also helped her get through hers. "Many bereaved parents feel the need to reach out to others. I think because we have survived what we thought was an impossible thing to survive, we want to share that hope. I've had a lot of positive feedback from the book. Lots of letters from women who lost their children." --Pickens County Progress, September 7, 2000

The author's loss is so incredibly described that the reader finds it difficult not to stop and say a silent prayer....Some family acquaintances made the comment Stephen died as God's punishment for Marcia Carter divorcing her husband! What callousness!....it was not an easy book to write. It is emotional and caring. Perhaps every teenage driver should be required to read this book. --Lakeside Ledger, August 31, 2000

About the Author

Marcia was born on September 14, 1955, the eldest of four children. In the following years, she found herself a constant source of entertainment to her two younger sisters and brother with her writing. In high school, two English teachers discovered her talent and nurtured it. With their encouragement, Marcia knew that her writing could go much further than entertaining siblings. One of the teachers told her that she had the ability to turn words into pictures in the reader's mind and that this was no easy feat, that it was a God given talent. Although Marcia never forgot her teacher's words, writing took a back seat to marriage and two children, Stephanie and Stephen. Between ice-skating lessons and little league games, there was only time for a paragraph now and then - paragraphs that over the years turned into hundreds of pages that have now been assembled into her next book, Both Sides Now. After a divorce and many years as a single parent, Marcia remarried and thought her life was better than ever. But - seven months after the wedding, she lost her son to a car accident. Marcia's first book, Stephen's Moon, was published in 1999 and has made itself at home in the literary world. This tragic event in Marcia's life, the loss of her eighteen-year old son, Stephen, in April of 1997, served as a catalyst for her writing career. Turning tragedy into triumph, Stephen's Moon is about the loss of her son. It was written to help others who are dealing with loss. The book has been widely received in grief groups across the nation. Marcia is an adamant supporter of the group, The Compassionate Friends, as well as a speaker for many of their events. Ora's Farm is the story of a kindly old farmer and three children who are fortunate enough to be his neighbors. Each child is dealing with an emotional issue and Ora is their mentor, although he doesn't seem to realize it, offering sage, simple advice to grow on. Children's issues are brought to light through these three children - divorce, a stepparent and the death of a parent. The book has been well received by all ages. Marcia's son, Stephen, is a character in Ora's Farm. His personality is as enduring as hers, making him a well rounded and enjoyable character, good natured and caring, just as he was while on this earth. Stephen turns to Ora for comfort during his parent's divorce. The other characters are Jessica and Kristin, dealing with a stepparent and the death of a parent, respectively. The character of Kristin comes from Marcia's stepdaughter, Kristin Carter, who really did lose her mother to cancer at an early age. The character of Jessica comes from Stephen's girlfriend at age four. The three children survive it all with Ora's help, growing to adulthood under his watchful, caring eyes.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Black Sands Enterprises (October 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0967178142
  • ISBN-13: 978-0967178141
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,833,491 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Marcia was born on September 14, 1955, the eldest of four children. In the following years, she found herself a constant source of entertainment to her two younger sisters and brother with her writing. In high school, two English teachers discovered her talent and nurtured it. With their encouragement, Marcia knew that her writing could go much further than entertaining siblings. One of the teachers told her that she had the ability to turn words into pictures in the reader's mind and that this was no easy feat, that it was a God given talent.

Although Marcia never forgot her teacher's words, writing took a back seat to marriage and two children, Stephanie and Stephen. Between ice-skating lessons and little league games, there was only time for a paragraph now and then - paragraphs that over the years turned into hundreds of pages that have now been assembled into her next book, Both Sides Now. After a divorce and many years as a single parent, Marcia remarried and thought her life was better than ever. But - seven months after the wedding, she lost her son to a car accident.

Marcia's first book, Stephen's Moon, was published in 1999 and has made itself at home in the literary world. This tragic event in Marcia's life, the loss of her eighteen-year old son, Stephen, in April of 1997, served as a catalyst for her writing career. Turning tragedy into triumph, Stephen's Moon is about the loss of her son. It was written to help others who are dealing with loss. The book has been widely received in grief groups across the nation. Marcia is an adamant supporter of the group, The Compassionate Friends, as well as a speaker for many of their events.

Ora's Farm is the story of a kindly old farmer and three children who are fortunate enough to be his neighbors. Each child is dealing with an emotional issue and Ora is their mentor, although he doesn't seem to realize it, offering sage, simple advice to grow on. Children's issues are brought to light through these three children - divorce, a stepparent and the death of a parent. The book has been well received by all ages.

Marcia's son, Stephen, is a character in Ora's Farm. His personality is as enduring as hers, making him a well rounded and enjoyable character, good natured and caring, just as he was while on this earth. Stephen turns to Ora for comfort during his parent's divorce. The other characters are Jessica and Kristin, dealing with a stepparent and the death of a parent, respectively.

The character of Kristin comes from Marcia's stepdaughter, Kristin Carter, who really did lose her mother to cancer at an early age. The character of Jessica comes from Stephen's girlfriend at age four. The three children survive it all with Ora's help, growing to adulthood under his watchful, caring eyes.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oprah needs this book, February 27, 2000
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Debbie Manning (Phoenix, Arizona) - See all my reviews
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Stephen died in a car accident at the age of eighteen and this is his mother's story. I don't know when or if I have ever been so affected by anything.I do know one thing - this child of Marcia's was apparently meant to be a gift to more people than could ever have known him here on Earth. I hope Marcia knows how many lives she has touched by sharing this story, that people read this book and find in the pages the determination to not be whipped by loss, but to become a survivor, as she did.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Personal Review, February 22, 2000
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Sharon Beam (Dallas, Georgia) - See all my reviews
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I knew Stephen and his family since he was 8 years old and spent most of my high school years going to his football, baseball and basketball games. He was a wonderful boy full of life and so easy to love. He was and will always be "My Sweet Stephen." This book is a must read for anyone who has lost a child or who is on the other side looking in. From the moment I started reading "Stephen's Moon" I did not put it down until I was finished. It helped me understand what Marcia went through and how she dealt with and survived through people's reactions, feelings, and things they said to her during her grieving. It also answered many questions such as "What do you say?" and "What do you do?" when such tragedies happen. Stephen touched the lives of us all and will always be with us. This book will touch your life too. We named our son after Stephen and it was the best thing we could have ever done. Every time my husband and I look at our son we both feel warmth in our hearts that will always be filled by Stephen E.Beam.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspiration in dealing with the aftershock, March 9, 2000
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Ron Prince (Covington, Ga.) - See all my reviews
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A very inspirational book. The author not only tells her story, but brings to mind our own sorrow and how to cope with it. It helps one understand the struggle of finding his true peace. A must read for anyone thinking of becoming a pastor.
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