“Unraveling Secrets of the Heart: Deborah Derrickson Kossmann’s Journey in ‘Lost Found Kept’ Reveals the Power of Redemption”
Have you ever embarked on a home-cleaning project only to discover it unearthed buried emotions and unforeseen challenges? That’s precisely the journey Deborah Derrickson Kossmann navigates in her poignant memoir, Lost Found Kept. In a conversation with Leslie Lindsay, the complexities of clearing out a family home—packed with not only years of neglect but also emotional baggage—unveil layers of loss, understanding, and healing. Far from a simple tale of decluttering, Kossmann shares a visceral narrative that resonates on multiple levels—What does it mean to truly let go of what we thought defined us? As they delve into the riveting stories beneath the surface, you’ll find profound insights into the intricate dance of memory, grief, and ultimately, empowerment. Join the discussion about what it means to reclaim not just physical spaces, but our very selves. Ready to embark on this journey? LEARN MORE.
Interviewed by Leslie Lindsay
Having recently cleared my basement of the detritus of a happy twenty plus years of marriage, plus raising children, and setting the stage for the empty nest, I was eager to dive into Deborah Derrickson Kossmann’s Lost Found Kept: A Memoir (Trio House Press, 2025).
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