Cry, Heart, But Never Break: A Remarkable Illustra…

Cry, Heart, But Never Break: A Remarkable Illustrated Meditation on Loss and Life

This delightfully illustrated book, though written for children offers valuable support through the grieving process even for adults. Working in hospitals as a chaplain, and in the early years of the AIDS epidemic I have been present for the deaths of many people. The wisdom presented in this illustrated book would have been of great value to loved ones of all ages.

Aware their grandmother is gravely ill, four siblings make a pact to keep death from taking her away. But Death does arrive all the same, as it must. He comes gently, naturally. And he comes with enough time to share a story with the children that helps them to realize the value of loss to life and the importance of being able to say goodbye.

Glen Ringtved is a best-selling and award-winning Danish children’s author, whose books have been widely translated.

Charlotte Pardi is a well-beloved Danish illustrator, who has created numerous books since her first picture book in 2000.

Robert Moulthrop is a published playwright. He lives in Greenwich Village, New York City.

Recently Published Books

Two new books are now available. I have completed both the children’s book titled “King Wonderful Adornment” and “The Physician’s Good Medicine: Studying the Lotus Sutra, Vol 2”. Both are available through Amazon. “King Wonderful Adornment”, the children’s book is based upon the chapter of the same name found in the Lotus Sutra, Chapter XXVII. A long held dream of mine was to see this story produced for children. When I met Kanjo Grohman and…

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Creatures of the Burning House – #1 – Introduction

It has taken me a while to get around to this parable, due to the request to write about the Physician’s Good Medicine at the end of 2014. At the time I was disappointed that I would need to put this parable aside for a while. Looking back I know I would not have written it the way I’m going to now. This is going to be the shortest of the books focused on the…

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