
A Song Interrupted
Resuming Life After Loss
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Narrated by:
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Scotty Kwas
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By:
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Michael Burns
About this listen
This book perfectly captures the essence of enduring and moving forward after experiencing the profound loss of a mother. It's purpose is not just to explore the caverns of grief but to light a path towards healing and resuming life with a new understanding and appreciation for its fragility and beauty. It seeks to acknowledge the pain, the emptiness, and the myriad of emotions that come with this loss, while also offering guidance on how to weave these feelings into the fabric of our being, allowing us to carry forward with strength, grace, and resilience.
©2024 Michael Burns (P)2024 Michael Burns
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