“My grief comes in waves and is usually triggered by something arbitrary.” DeathLossGriefSadnessMothersDaughtersRandomnessArbitrariness Author:Michelle Zauner
“In many ways, food was how my mother expressed her love. No matter how critical or cruel she seemed—constantly pushing me to be what she felt was the best version of myself—I could always feel her affection radiating from the lunches she packed and the meals she prepared for me just the way I liked them.” LoveFamilyFoodMothersDaughtersRelatonships Author:Michelle Zauner
“Sometimes my grief feels as though I’ve been left alone in a room with no doors. Every time I remember that my mother is dead, it feels like I’m colliding into a wall that won’t give. There’s no escape, just a hard wall that I keep ramming into over and over, a reminder of the immutable reality that I will never see her again.” DeathLossGriefMourningMothersDaughters Author:Michelle Zauner