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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Thomas K. Clark and Judy Benson were married for 38 years when Tom died in 2022, just five months after being diagnosed with a very aggressive form a cancer. In his last days, he asked Judy to finish a novella he had been working on. In fulfilling that request, Judy shares the story of her grief journey as a fictionalized memoir wrapped around Tom's fictional tale. All proceeds from sales of this book will be donated to the two groups to which Tom devoted much of his talents and energy: the New London Homeless Hospitality Center (https: //www.nlhhc.org/) and the New London Community Orchestra and its affiliate, the Music City Strings program of free instrument lessons for New London youth (https: //nlcommunityorchestra.org/).
"An evocative tale of nature and nurture, friendship and loss and the redeeming power of love..."
-Lynn Z. Bloom, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of English Emerita, University of Connecticut
"Judy Benson's handling of the story as a fictional double narrative brings alive the husband's motives in writing. And it shows how a couple in a long marriage find their way through tough and good times. The outcome of the story fulfills the husband's wish and adds a new dimension to all of the characters.
-Christine Woodside, author of Going Over the Mountain and editor of Appalachia journal
"The Book of Todd is a tender story of love, loss and forgiveness. The story within the story is about a childhood friendship. It took me back in time to one of my own. The central story-about the author and her recently deceased husband-reminds us how little we know about the life experiences that shaped those closest to us. And yet, we do know their hearts and values and that is what draws us to each other. I was touched by the journey this novella offered-a road filled with empathy and curiosity towards understanding and acceptance."
-Maryam Elahi, president and CEO, Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, an organization that has been a longtime supporter of the New London Homeless Hospitality Center and the New London Community Orchestra and its Music City Strings program.
"In finishing her late husband Tom's novella and framing it with her own, Judy Benson shows us how the fall from one world-as terribly painful as it can be-can open another, how grief can give us purpose and new life."
-Richard Telford, teacher of English and Science at Woodstock Academy, designer and founder with the CT Audubon Society of the Edwin Way Teale Artists in Residence at Trail Wood program, and author of a forthcoming biography on the naturalist, writer and photographer Edwin Way Teale.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Thomas K. Clark and Judy Benson were married for 38 years when Tom died in 2022, just five months after being diagnosed with a very aggressive form a cancer. In his last days, he asked Judy to finish a novella he had been working on. In fulfilling that request, Judy shares the story of her grief journey as a fictionalized memoir wrapped around Tom's fictional tale. All proceeds from sales of this book will be donated to the two groups to which Tom devoted much of his talents and energy: the New London Homeless Hospitality Center (https: //www.nlhhc.org/) and the New London Community Orchestra and its affiliate, the Music City Strings program of free instrument lessons for New London youth (https: //nlcommunityorchestra.org/).
"An evocative tale of nature and nurture, friendship and loss and the redeeming power of love..."
-Lynn Z. Bloom, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of English Emerita, University of Connecticut
"Judy Benson's handling of the story as a fictional double narrative brings alive the husband's motives in writing. And it shows how a couple in a long marriage find their way through tough and good times. The outcome of the story fulfills the husband's wish and adds a new dimension to all of the characters.
-Christine Woodside, author of Going Over the Mountain and editor of Appalachia journal
"The Book of Todd is a tender story of love, loss and forgiveness. The story within the story is about a childhood friendship. It took me back in time to one of my own. The central story-about the author and her recently deceased husband-reminds us how little we know about the life experiences that shaped those closest to us. And yet, we do know their hearts and values and that is what draws us to each other. I was touched by the journey this novella offered-a road filled with empathy and curiosity towards understanding and acceptance."
-Maryam Elahi, president and CEO, Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, an organization that has been a longtime supporter of the New London Homeless Hospitality Center and the New London Community Orchestra and its Music City Strings program.
"In finishing her late husband Tom's novella and framing it with her own, Judy Benson shows us how the fall from one world-as terribly painful as it can be-can open another, how grief can give us purpose and new life."
-Richard Telford, teacher of English and Science at Woodstock Academy, designer and founder with the CT Audubon Society of the Edwin Way Teale Artists in Residence at Trail Wood program, and author of a forthcoming biography on the naturalist, writer and photographer Edwin Way Teale.
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