
Suffering Is the Only Honest Work: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Discovery - Paperback
Suffering Is the Only Honest Work: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Discovery - Paperback
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by Jimmy Gauntt (Author), Casey Gauntt (Author)
Jimmy Gauntt-personable, brilliant Jimmy-died at age twenty-four, struck by an automobile. The promising young man's death shattered his father Casey's heart. And yet, in the coming months, Casey and his family would experience something amazing.
Through seeming coincidence and moments of magical synchronicity, Jimmy makes himself known to his family, sparking an amazing healing process that leads Casey-a conservative businessman-into the mystical world of mediums, shamans, coffee readers, and spirit guides.
Suffering Is the Only Honest Work reveals the strength and love that Jimmy continues to give his family as a force from the other side-one that allows Casey to come to terms with his own father's death thirty-eight years before Jimmy's passing.
Join Casey and Jimmy as they discover that even death cannot separate us from our loved ones. Readers will also witness a moving, deeply personal series of letters pass between Casey and the young driver who killed Jimmy-a correspondence of compassion and forgiveness subtly influenced from beyond the grave.
For anyone who has ever lost a loved one, Casey and Jimmy offer the greatest gift of all: the awareness that we never lose those who are most precious to us.
Author Biography
Casey Gauntt is an attorney and senior executive of a major San Diego, California, real estate company. He lives in Solana Beach, California, with his wife, Hilary.
For more information on Gauntt, visit www.writemesomethingbeautiful.com.
Jimmy Gauntt coauthored Suffering Is the Only Honest Work from what his father describes as "the other side." A trustee scholar at the University of Southern California, Gauntt majored in English and Spanish. He authored the poem which shares its title with this book, as well as six plays, five screenplays, and a multitude of poems and short stories.



















