Grace for Grant

A Journey with an Old Soul

In Memoriam of Grant Galvin:
Jacquie's Journey Through Heartbreak and Hope
Jacquie never thought she'd be taking Grant's memory to Fenway Park through her memoir instead of experiencing it with him. 
When single mom Jacquie came home one Friday evening, her nineteen-year-old son Grant shocked her with the news that he thought he’d had a stroke. Her brilliant teenager was suddenly in the hospital with an uncertain diagnosis.
As every test brought new questions and false hopes, Jacquie had to navigate the hospital bureaucracy to fight for her only child. With the support of Grant's father, her ex-husband, and her current boyfriend, they clung to the hope that doctors would find an answer before it was too late. 
It's a journey through baffled physicians, spiritual miracles, and emotional roller coasters.
A Mother's Perspective on Unraveling Adventures
Where Every Twist and Turn Ignites Laughter, Tears, and Unforgettable Encounters
As a student of the world with an insatiable curiosity and mischievous spirit, Grant fearlessly explored the unknown, often stirring up both trouble and laughter wherever he went. Jacquie invites you to delve into Grant's world, where supernatural phenomena, spiritual connections, and encounters with medical marvels await. 
Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions as you follow Grant's odyssey through the lens of his mother, Jacquie – you'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll be left speechless. Yet, in the end, you'll undoubtedly be grateful for the unforgettable adventure you've experienced by his side.
A Map of Memories
On the Road Less Traveled
Experience life's rich moments through the captivating lens of J.F.Galvin to uncover unique travel experiences and off-the-beaten-path adventures.
What people are saying
I read this explosive account in one day.
I couldn't put it down. Each chapter ended with me praying for a miracle with the rest of the world...The book is an inspiration...
A definite 'must read.'
- Eric Gnezda, Founder & Host, Songs at the Center on PBS

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