Unveiling Hidden Truths: A Riveting Journey Through Michelle Herman’s If You Say So
“As I read through all of Judith’s papers, looked at all her photographs and scrapbooks and report cards — everything she had seen fit to save — I was thinking about how, once we are gone, our lives become stories, because that’s all that’s left. I was thinking about meaning, about meaningfulness, and how that doesn’t have to, shouldn’t, cease after a death. As long as there is someone left to contemplate and tell, to do their best to make sense of it, to carry it with them for the rest of their life. To pass it along, and along again.”




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