The book “Sam” (the sequel to “Charly”) by Jack Weyland is outstanding! The plot commences as Sam, a new widower, struggles to cope with the idea of having to be alone for the remainder of his and his son’s lives. With everyone badgering him to move on, he only finds his loss more difficult to bare. To convince everybody that he has let things go, he decides to seek out a wife, even if he’s not ready to love someone her. I found this book quite gripping! Though it isn't a very short book, I had no trouble getting through it quickly because of how well it was written! I was also extremely impressed with it’s abilities as a sequel! A lot of sequels to books seem to have a hard time staying true to their origin, but this one had no problems! I would rate it 4/5 stars, knocking off one because the beginning was a little slow. Luckily, it was hard for me to relate to most areas in this book, but it still seemed to mark me in a way. I think it mostly just helped to have more sympathy for those who lose their spouse, parent, grandparent, or child. Another big thing I learned is that people, including ourselves, need time when tragic events happen. Pushing things along doesn’t help the grieving process. In fact, in the long-run, being pushy can even prolong one’s healing heart. With that said, I believe that the theme conveyed in “Sam” is that things will happen when and if they are suppose to. I absolutely adore this wonderful work of literature!