The World Looks Different Now: A Memoir of Suicide, Faith, and Family
English
By (author): Margaret Thomson
In a deep state of shock, Thomson and her husband immediately travel to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where their son Kieran was stationed, in an effort to assist their daughter-in-law. Upon their arrival, though, the couple find themselves plunged into a labyrinthine and, at times, seemingly bizarre world of military rules and regulations.
Eventually, after the funeral and the memorial services are over, an even more challenging journeyemotionally as well as geographicallyensues, especially for Margaret, who, as a former journalist, is determined to find out more about the circumstances surrounding her sons death, no matter how high the cost.
As she enters her second year of grieving, Thomson receives an unexpected invitation from an unlikely sourcethe army, which shes often blamed in many ways, whether fairly or not, for her sons death. Seizing upon this opportunity, Thomson finds that her perspective is changedliterallyand that as a result the world does indeed look different now. See more