Glenda Burgess was in her early thirties when she fell head over heels in love with Kenneth Grunzweig, a twice
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Q&A discussion group! Glenda Burgess was in her early thirties when she fell head over heels in love with Kenneth Grunzweig, a twice-widowed man fourteen years her senior with a troubled teenaged daughter. Ken's first wife died in a car crash, and years later, his second wife was murdered in their home. Considered the prime suspect, Kenneth was living under a shadow of suspicion. But for Glenda, who believed in her instincts, and Ken, who found the resilience to take yet another chance on happiness, only one thing mattered: their love. It is a grand love that buoys them through fifteen magical years of marriage, two kids, and, ultimately, Ken's battle with lung cancer. The Geography of Love is Glenda's remarkable tribute to the commitment, love, and trust that bound husband and wife together despite the shadows of the past and the uncertainties of the future. It is a profound exploration of the human heart and an inspiring journey into a relationship defined by resilience, passion, trust, and courage. The Geography of Love reminds us that love is always a leap of faith and beautifully illustrates why we take it.
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