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Justin:
I have never had a therapist I didn’t want to murder where they sat. As a collective group, they all say there is no way around grief, only through it, but for me, grief has become who I am. The idea of shedding it is as ludicrous as stepping outside of my own skin.
The fact is, some things can break you. I mean, shatter your soul and cast it into the wind in a billion tiny pieces. To think you might one day be able to find all those infinite pieces of yourself, patch everything back together, and move on with life-well, I don’t even need to dignify that with a response.
Norah:
A few months ago, I shaved off a hundred-and-eighty-five-pound parasite. Then, once I was rid of him, I wondered why I didn’t stick it out because the dating world is treacherous these days. Turns out, so is unemployment.
I suppose, to offset all the swiping left and Netflix binging in my life, I should take this job. There is a massive problem with the position, though.
The problem’s name is, Justin Abernathy.
A daring, emotionally beautiful, slow-burn love story about finding your way through heartache and the unexpected heroes along the way. Of Ash and Angels weaves together an unforgettable tale of loss and surrender with the beauty of love and second chances. It’s a deeply moving illustration of perseverance and the indomitable strength of the human spirit.
Trigger Warning: This book references the past loss of a child.