
A Season of Loss, a Lifetime of Forgiveness: The Dan Snyder and Dany Heatley Story
A Sports, Hockey, Biography book. Amazing insight into the struggles of the Snyder family. If everyone was as strong and...
Dan Snyder narrowly escaped being cut from his junior hockey team for two years in a row. That’s hardly the stuff that NHL careers are made of. But Snyder earned his spot on the NHL’s Atlanta Thrashers roster through sheer force of will and strength of character, even though scouts thought the odds were against him. Those who knew Snyder describe him as the kind of person others naturally gravitated towards. One of those people was Dany Heatley, college star, All-Star, and marked one of the nhl’s next great players. On September 29, 2003, while driving down a treacherous Atlanta road with Snyder, Heatley lost control of his car. Snyder was injured, and died in hospital six days later. The lives of his family, friends, and teammates changed forever, as they searched for meaning and healing. Meanwhile, authorities in Atlanta charged Heatley with vehicular homicide. Snyder’s family, however, took a path of forgiveness and reconciliation — a path that is ingrained in the Mennonite tradition...
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- Pages: 260 pages
- ISBN: 9781550227024 / 1550227025
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this was a great story, it was just not put together correctly. the writer jumped around way too much and had no consistency in telling Dan Snyder's story. Amazing insight into the struggles of the Snyder family. If everyone was as strong and forgiving as this family, we'd have world peace Buying this book from Barnes & Noble, i wasn't exactly sure what to expect considering that i never have really heard of either Dan Snyder & Dan eatley, but i definitely have come to know a portion of who they were/are as people after reading this book. The Title of this book @ first threw me off, but obviously it became obvious as...