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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Susan was a single mother at a young age. She was determined to make a good life for her son, Tom. Tom was a pleasant child, easy going and easy to love. Susan did her best to protect Tom from his father’s family. She admits that she was a bit over protective. Every time Tom was in a scrap, she tried to fix it. Sometimes it made things worse. Tom’s life changed in a single moment. Susan continued trying to fix things. Eventually, she realizes that there was only one thing to do…let go of him.
Susan Thomassen is not unlike many parents, including myself. Letting go isn’t easy. We love our children with all of our hearts, and we have trouble letting them make their own mistakes. My eyes were filled with tears as I read Susan’s account. We think we are doing the right thing, and are saddened when we realize we did too much. It is too bad children do not come with a handbook.
Thomassen writes a heartfelt account of her life as a parent. Her style is easy to read and understand. She demonstrates how hard it is to be a parent.