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Look Mom, I Can Fly

Notes from the Wide Skies of Grieving My Only Child

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Look Mom, I Can Fly

By: Luna Jaffe
Narrated by: Luna Jaffe
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The day after Luna Jaffe’s only child died from a miscalculation of codeine cough syrup she began to write letters to him. One day, he began to write back. Together they explore who they are now, in this rearranged world.

Told through a raw, unflinching narrative that weaves poetry, art, and spiritual experiences, the book is an exploration of unbearable sorrow but also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the mysterious ways in which love transcends death.

This artistically crafted narrative weaves together the excruciating pain of loss with an explosion of creative outpouring, which begins with making elaborate flower mandalas on Hunter’s grave and evolves into paintings, poetry, and psychedelic journeys. Though her heart will never be fully whole, she discovers the path toward light, woven from the sacred messages her son sends her way.

Look Mom I Can Fly is not merely a book about grief—it is a profound journey of love’s ability to transcend this physical world. Not by erasing the pain, but by feeling all of it and allowing the loss to teach, guide, and illuminate a path that is deeply tethered to Earth and Sky.

©2025 Luna Jaffe (P)2025 Luna Jaffe
Grief & Loss Personal Development Relationships Heartfelt Resilience
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