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“He kneels beside her, does the things we instinctively do: lowers an ear to her lips; checks her wrist for a pulse. But it only confirms what he already knows. He brings her still-warm hand to his cheek and weeps. Because they have not had long enough. Because he is not ready for their shared life to be at its end. He sits with her as the light fades, as the chill starts to creep in through the open door, as her cooling body sets in place. He sits with her through the night, not ready to move on to the next phase he knows must come. One of phone calls and condolences. And her absence. For now, for just a little while longer, it will be just the two of them.”

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The Names

This book delves into the profound influence that names have on shaping identity, relationships, and cultural perceptions. Through intricate narratives and thought-provoking themes, it examines the power of names in defining personal and collective identities. more

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Florence Knapp

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