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The Hundred Grand Lesson: A Spiritual Guide for Men Who Have Lost a Relationship and are Considering On-line Dating

The Hundred Grand Lesson: A Spiritual Guide for Men Who Have Lost a Relationship and are Considering On-line Dating     

by Mark Elliott Miller, MPH
Price: $9.95

Book Website:  http://www.markelliottmiller.com

96 Pages, Paperback, 5.5 x 8.5

ISBN-10: 0-9759516-1-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-9759516-1-3

A must-read for anyone who has experienced a loss and is considering on-line dating. The author lost her wife, father and father-in-law within four months and made many costly mistakes in the mourning process that are now lessons to help others avoid financial loss and emotional pain.


About The Author

Mark Elliott Miller is the author of four inspirational books. He earned a bachelor of science degree in professional writing from the University of Houston and a master of public health degree from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He is the father, stepfather and grandfather of nine young adults and children in the Houston area. Born in 1960 to an attorney father and social worker mother, Mr. Miller has spent over 2o years in healthcare community education and administration. His greatest vocational joy is his hospice ministry. Mr. Miller and his dog, Rocky, live in Baytown, a community east of Houston. He frequently speaks to community and professional groups on an array of topics.


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