by Marc Zirogiannis
Sam and Laura Job have
the perfect life. They have a wonderful marriage. Beautiful children. Two great
careers. They have a beautiful house in the suburbs. The Jobs are bestowed with
all the blessings modern life has to offer. Their life was idyllic until a
moment of tragedy changed everything for them, forever. As their family tries
to rebuild after this life-altering calamity they struggle to define their
relationships with themselves, their relationships with each other and their
relationship with God. The Suffering of
Innocents looks at the age old question posed in the Old Testament’s Book
of Job, “Why do innocents suffer?”
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Editorial
Reviews
"Zirogiannis
crafts a stunning, heart-wrenching story. The writing is magnificent. The
characters are well developed and realistic. He captures the trauma and
devastation suffered by the family to a tee. My heart was aching, in
several instances my eyes were watering. From the very first page I was
hooked and I read the book in one sitting. I wish I could better express
how deeply this story touched my heart, but bottom line is I absolutely loved
this story." - Sheri Hoyte, BlogCritics.org, July 19, 2015
"The Suffering of Innocents, is inspirational and moving. The author's storytelling is masterful as he charts the long and tortuous road that the Jobs have to travel to find peace and gain some understanding of the tragedy that befell them. Zirogiannis touches on the impact that a loss can have on the survivors who, like Sammy, can be plagued with feelings of guilt for being alive or experiencing happiness. There's a lot to consider in this thought-provoking and well-written tale of loss and healing. The Suffering of Innocents is recommended." - Jack Magnus, Readers' Favorite, July 6, 2015.
"The Suffering of Innocents, is inspirational and moving. The author's storytelling is masterful as he charts the long and tortuous road that the Jobs have to travel to find peace and gain some understanding of the tragedy that befell them. Zirogiannis touches on the impact that a loss can have on the survivors who, like Sammy, can be plagued with feelings of guilt for being alive or experiencing happiness. There's a lot to consider in this thought-provoking and well-written tale of loss and healing. The Suffering of Innocents is recommended." - Jack Magnus, Readers' Favorite, July 6, 2015.
About
the Author
Marc
Zirogiannis holds a B.A. from Long Island University and a Juris Doctor
from Hofstra University’s School of Law. Mr. Zirogiannis is a world renowned
Business Development Consultant and writer. He is a former adjunct professor of
paralegal studies and business at Hofstra University. Mr. Zirogiannis is
married to Soraya Rose and has four sons, Daniel, Demetrios, Joseph, and
Sebastian. His oldest son is a member of the United States Armed Forces,
currently stationed in Germany. Mr. Zirogiannis has practiced the martial arts
for over 25 years and earned a 2nd Dan under the supervision of Grandmaster
Yeon Hwan Park in Levittown, New York. He has been active in practicing and
teaching meditation for 10 years. He has published numerous books, eBooks, and
Audio Books on a variety of subjects, and, is currently the lead correspondent
for Tae Kwon Do Times, an international print publication. He
lectures on a variety of topics, including business development, personal
development, and matters of the martial arts. His last novella, Hitler’s
Orphan: Demetri of Kalavryta, has won critical acclaim and been the
subject of a radio program. It is currently in negotiations to become the basis
of a more extensive work.
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