Elizabeth B. Brown assures people that there is hope for healing after the loss of a child in her first book Sunrise Tomorrow. In subsequent books she offers hope in her books to move on, to make the joy choice and to heal difficult relationships.

She has been involved on all levels of education, and now teaches a course on death and dying at the Quillen Medical School in Johnson City. She helped found the Hands On! Museum, a children’s education-based interactive museum. Elizabeth and Paul speak on grief and healing relationships in conferences across the country.

She and her husband Paul, a physician, live in Johnson City, Tennessee. They have four children and five grandchildren. Elizabeth is active in the community in arts, education, and the church. The Brown family enjoys travel, horseback riding, and water and snow sports. They have traveled extensively throughout the world. Underlying all their activities and commitments is a strong faith that puts family first with all the responsibilities that entails, including cheering at a multitude of children’s events and car-pooling.

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