Synopses & Reviews
If you had one hour to live and could make just one phone call, who would you call? What would you say? Why are you waiting? Richard Carlson's sudden, tragic death in December 2006 left his millions of fans reeling, but even their many letters, calls, and emails couldn't erase the loss felt by his wife, Kristine. To try and come to terms with her loss, she pored over 25 years of love letters, reliving the memories and cherishing her late husband's memory. But one letter stood out. Richard had written to his wife on their 18th wedding anniversary and attempted to answer the question: if you had one hour to live, what would you do, who would you call, and what would you say? An Hour to Live, an Hour to Love is a profoundly moving book that shows the importance of treasuring each day as the incredible gift it is.
Synopsis
'Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff series has been an incredible hit, with over 9 million copies of the original book in print and over 16 million copies of the entire series. Now Kristine Carlson has created an incredibly moving book in memory of her beloved husband, including Richard's love letter to Kristine on their 18th wedding anniversary. Kristine responds to this letter in the second half of the book. The book also invites readers to create their own answers to the central question.
Synopsis
Richard Carlson's sudden, tragic death in 2006 left his millions of fans reeling and his wife and partner Kristine grief stricken. This work features one of the many of Richard's letters to his beloved wife, and her heartfelt response
About the Author
Richard Carlson, Ph.D., was the author of the bestselling Don't Sweat the Small Stuff series. He passed away in 2006.
Kristine Carlson has a gift for creating lifelong relationships and is very dedicated to her family, friendships, and personal growth. She loves riding horses, running, and solitude. Richard and Kris were married for over 21 years. She lives in Northern California.