"I had always turned to books, to knowledge,……" — Michele Bardsley
"I had always turned to books, to knowledge, to help me get through everything in my life—and, sometimes, to escape it. But grief was a journey through a forest of razor blades. I walked through every painful inch of it—no shortcuts and no anesthesia."
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Michele Bardsley
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