The Brass Cane

The Brass Cane by Lori Ocker, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in May 2010, is a poignant exploration of life’s unexpected turns. This 116-page book delves into the profound impact of a chance accident in a park, which leads to significant changes for a widow named Mary and her young family. As they navigate the aftermath of loss and the challenges of daily life, the narrative highlights the complexities of family dynamics and the resilience required to cope with grief.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of drama and fiction as the story unfolds, showcasing the ripple effects of one man’s death on the community and the lives of those left behind. The characters, including Mary’s son Allen, who faces the shattering of his dreams, embody the struggles and triumphs inherent in family life. Through their experiences, the book illustrates how unforeseen events can alter the course of lives, emphasizing themes of hope and perseverance amidst adversity.
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Your life can change in a heartbeat, the blink of an eye. Great losses, great gains, all without plan or design. How could you guess that a chance accident in the park could change so many lives forever? The death of one elderly man had the ripple effect to profoundly impact the community in which a widow, Mary, and her young family live. Mourning the death of her murdered husband, Mary struggles to provide for her rapidly growing children. Son Allen, with high hopes of being a major league pitcher, found his dream dashed in an instant. Be part of this family as they experience the triumphs and tragedies of life and discover that dreams can, in fact, come true.
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