Every parent dreams of raising children who thrive. But when tragedy strikes, will your family's foundation hold? Don Lueke thought he had it figured out—seven children, a strong marriage, and years of intentional family-building. Then, one December morning changed everything. The sudden loss of his 18-year-old daughter, Becca, tested every principle he’d lived by. What he discovered in the aftermath will transform how you think about love, legacy, and what truly matters. In The Best is Yet to Come, Don shares how intentional traditions, deliberate choices, and deep faith created a family bond that even heartbreak couldn’t break. This moving memoir draws from decades of journaling in The Book of Lueke and the heartfelt speeches he gave at his daughters’ weddings. Through nine timeless “pearls of wisdom,” you’ll learn: Love as a Verb — because love is action, not just emotion - Live in the Moment — stay present with the people who matter most - Remember Tomorrow — your choices today are seeds for the future - Know Your Role — and serve it with grace, strength, and clarity - It’s in the Details — how to make what is good to be great, on purpose This isn’t another parenting manual—it’s a father’s honest account of joy, sorrow, and the sacred work of building a legacy that lasts. Your family’s story is still being written. Make it one that endures.