Cowboys Are Not Supposed to Cry
by Mark W. SchutterBiographies & Memoirs Book Overview
When did we come to believe the best thing you can do with death is ride off from it? In Cowboys Are Not Supposed To Cry, Mark Wayne tells his story of living a life with grief beginning in his mid-twenties. The death of his young wife left him alone and although life was tough, he vowed to show the world that he was tougher.
Cowboys Are Not Supposed To Cry is a story that will challenge you with questions that often have no answers about death, life, love and the way we think about grief. This is an account written from the unique perspective of a man, questions what society deems acceptable behavior for grieving men and their healing.
Mark pulls back the curtain to show how death is only the beginning. You will carry your grief, the joys and sorrows occupy the same space because healing is never perfect and that is okay. Grief is not something you just get over and even the toughest cowboys sometimes cry.