“You have to start over. That's what they say. But life is not a board game, and losing a loved one is never really "starting over." More like "continuing without.”
Quote by Mitch Albom
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This work of fiction centers on the fictional town of Coldwater, where several residents suddenly start receiving telephone calls from people they believed to be dead. The phenomenon draws widespread attention, attracting media coverage, religious pilgrims, and government scrutiny. The narrative follows multiple characters as they grapple with questions of faith, grief, and the possibility of communication beyond death. The story examines how such an event would affect a close-knit community, including the tensions between believers and skeptics, the commercialization of miracle claims, and the personal struggles of those who receive these calls. The novel weaves together themes of loss, hope, and the human need for connection, while maintaining ambiguity about whether the calls represent genuine supernatural contact or have another explanation. more
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