This is Joe Green's heartbreaking memoir about love, loss, and learning to live after tragedy. Life After Loss Joe chronicles his brutal journey through grief—the shock, the anger, the depression, the guilt. He struggled to become the father his daughters needed while battling his own demons, including thoughts of suicide. With support from dedicated teachers at the girls' school and loyal friends, Joe slowly learned to parent, to be present, and to heal. The Message Joe wrote this story not for sympathy, but as a warning: Don't wait . Go to doctor appointments. Spend time with loved ones. Make memories instead of money. Tell people you love them. Because time runs out, and all you're left with are the moments you made. His dedication to Helen, his girls, and everyone learning to "fly without a copilot" is a powerful reminder that while healing is possible, prevention and presence are everything.