Fresh Author Tells Tragic Story
May 8, 2005 -- A plaque hangs in the School of Nursing at Valparaiso University commemorating three nursing students who died in a car crash returning from their last clinical rotation in February, 1994. One of those students was Jill Rosko, 21-years-old and a college junior. Another plaque hangs in the Phi Kappa Theta fraternity house at Purdue University in memory of Jeff Rosko, killed while he was standing in a video store as a van driven by a 9-year-old girl plunged through the window, killing him instantly. Jeff died in February of 1999, and like Jill, he was 21-years-old and a college junior. Jeff and Jill were sister and brother, the only children of Tom and Janet Rosko.
It is perhaps possible to imagine the grief and devastation parents endure when a child dies - but to happen twice With great courage, Janet and Tom Rosko detailed their story of love, loss, and ultimate survival to author Renee' Kimberling over the course of almost two years. The book, No Words, is now available nationwide.
"This project has not been an easy journey for Tom and Janet," states Ms. Kimberling. "They have opened their lives and shared their immense tragedies, seeking to help others survive devastating loss and grief. They have taught me with perfect clarity that love never dies."
The Kingston Review states, "Renee Kimberling provides an insightful look into personal discovery and intrigue. Amazing story of revelation and human drama." Ms. Kimberling "is a fresh new writer who writes with passion and drama" according to Bell Express and Outlook. Four Lanes and Lloyd Express write, "A good read, but incredible. It is truly amazing what people have the ability to do."
The book is published by GMA Publishing/Milo House Press and distributed by Ingram Book group, retailing for $15.00. It is also available on Barnes and Noble.com and Amazon.com. For more information, contact the author at
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Fresh Author Tells Tragic Story