Wednesday, 23 July 2025
Echoes Of Love by Ester Roseglenn
Ester writes this book so beautifully, anyone dealing with grief of any form for anyone Ester perfectly captures exactly how it feels that life seemingly carries on like nothing has changed despite it feeling to you like the floor has given way to a new life you didn't ask to be in and weren't prepared for.
Ester also captures how grief can linger in various ways, such as causing you to reread their messages and ring to hear their voicemail to hear their voice again and take comfort in it finding comfort too in a new rhythm of life without them.
One line really hit me deeply,
'grief doesn’t only miss the past.' Completely how I felt when my friend passed away, he never got to reach thirty, a major life milestone which I feel is cruelly unfair but I remember to be grateful for the years he did have.
'grief can make time feel cruel.' Again about time passing and moments they miss feel heavier again if you are losing or have lost someone consider this book a companion to feel seen and acknowledged in how you're feeling.
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Echoes Of Love by Ester Roseglenn
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