Sometimes Mountains Move is the unforgettable account of one family's ordeal with death--the loss of their twenty-year-old son while rock-climbing in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Young David Koop was part of a loving, close-knit family--father, mother, two brothers, and a younger sister--and his death in the spring of his junior year at Dartmouth College left a terrible vacancy in that circle. What resources sustained them? How did they cope with their bereavement?
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