(Spoiler Alert: It does not.)
We all have questions.
-How do we deal with life when it invades the pristine shoreline of our plans?
-How will I move on from loss?
-Am I spending too much time looking back?
-Is it OK that I’m not OK?
(Spoiler Alert: Yes, it is.)
You are not alone. Robert Kugler has been there.
In AN ALMOST TOLERABLE PERSON: UNCOMMON THOUGHTS ON LIFE, LOSS, AND LOOKING BACK, Robert looks at those questions, looks back on how a global pandemic might have impacted his life in the late 1980’s and takes a look at personal loss and what he’s learned about it, over and over again.
This is a book for people with questions about moving on from loss, reconciling the past in an increasingly challenging world, and for those readers ready for all the feels of this heartwarming and occasionally hysterical book.
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ROBERT KUGLER is the author of the award-winning Avery & Angela series, the Aloha Kugs series, and this book you’re reading right now.
A graduate of both The College of Wooster and Seton Hall University, Robert is a mostly-retired educator. When not writing, he can be found obsessing over his beloved Philadelphia sports teams, schlepping the kids to activities, training for the Wildwood Triathlon, and occasionally walking the dog.
Robert lives in Northern Virginia with his family and spends as much time as possible in Wildwood, New Jersey.
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