Great book that talks about loosing a spouse and mother. It talks about dealing with the bad things that happen in life and learning that even if we don't have the whys for the things that happen sometimes the Lord opens our eyes and lets us see some good come from our trials. While Larry, the father is dealing with his own loss of his wife, he finds that he has been selfish in his desire for wealth and has let his priorities shift in this pursuit even to the neglect of time with his family. His oldest daughter, Jody resents him for lack of attention and feels that work was more important than his love of her. His son, Chris has turned to his mother for validation in his worth not turns off all emotion until a near life beating gets him hooked on drugs and the emotion explodes. His father makes a hard decision to put him into drug rehab where maybe he can get the help he needs to deal with the drug addiction and the emotions he is feeling so he won't try to take his life again. Chris learn many important lessons in the rehab. He meets a girl who in telling her he is mormon, convinces him he still has a testimony as he tell her of his beliefs. He also meets and befriends, Keith his roomie, who later commits suicide, but the action turns the tables for Chris in seeing how others are affected by the choices we make. He sees how selfish he was being in his decisions and comes to want to change and have a second chance with his family's forgiveness, forgiveness from his Father in Heaven in sticking to his word of wisdom promises and looking at each day of life as a gift. Larry works on putting his kids first again and working to gain their trust and forgiveness. Touching story of the obstacles in life that are thrown our way and how our choices affect the outcome to our happiness and that of others.