A Child Lost in Flight by Mohan K
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The story is about his tragedy and the author’s experiences in recovering and moving on. Air travel continues to be the safest mode of transport though fatal accidents do occur. When the author and his wife lost their baby on international Jet Airways flight 229 at the time of landing, they were heartbroken.
The author recollects the birth of little Aditya, the reason for international travel with the baby, details of the incident and aftermath. He attempts to make sense of the sudden death and about his drastically changed priorities. In this book, Mohan combines his analysis of grief, search for answers and explore the time spent in “recovering” and what really helped him move on.
Rosetta Schwartz (later Rosetta Shifrin and finally Rosetta Lachman) wrote this memoir in 1989 when she was 80 years old. Her daughter, author Morgan St. James, uncovered it and edited it in 2012, adding her own comments and those from some family members as Part II, along with a reprint of “Shopping For Dancing Shoes,” Morgan's short story about Rosetta that is the first story in "Chicken Soup for the Shopper’s Soul."
She was a shining light—an inspiration to all. Her smile never dimmed, as seen on the cover photo taken by her grandson Jason Pransky when Rosetta was 95 years old. She passed away in 2006, just before her 97th birthday. We invite you to come on in and laugh with her.
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