Description
| Grief, hope, and the enduring bond between mother and son converge in Thy Son Liveth: Messages from a World War I Soldier to His Mother. In this emotionally powerful book, author Grace Duffie Boylan recounts what she describes as real communications from her son — killed on the battlefields of Flanders — delivered to her from beyond via Morse code and automatic writing.
Originally published anonymously in the shadow of war, the book delivers a message both simple and profound: “There is no death. Life goes on without hindrance or handicap.” Through his words, the young soldier comforts not only his mother but any reader who has mourned a loss — offering assurance and solace when sorrow feels boundless. At roughly 90–100 pages, this edition is concise yet deeply moving — a quiet, unassuming gem that lingers long after the final page. Whether approached as a spiritual testament, a historical artifact, or a heartfelt letter from one soul to another, Thy Son Liveth touches on universal themes: love that transcends death, grief transformed into peace, and the hope that those we lose might still reach us. Ideal for anyone coping with loss, drawn to spiritual literature, or curious about one of the more unusual wartime memoirs — this eBook invites reflection, empathy, and comfort. It’s more than a book; it’s a bridge between the living and the departed, between memory and meaning. Purchase a copy today — and let its quiet message offer solace to a wounded heart. |



