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A Story to Feel and Heal Grief Together "You asked how you give universal healing to others... from what I can tell, you heal yourself, and then you share it, or better, you heal publicly so that people can heal with you." (From Chapter 23, Chat at the End of the World) What happened when 30-year-old Pema, one of New York City's newest residents, ran to the corner to see "how they put out fires in big cities," she had no way to know she and the people stopped in the street around her were witnessing the start of a national attack, or that the sight would retrigger the painful trauma of her brother's sudden death when they were teenagers. Neither did she know it would begin an emotional and spiritual journey that tested and transcended physical bounds. Ash and Spirit travels a story of loss as a teenager, and the search to resolve decades of grief. A narrative collage constructed of interviews, messaging chats, journal entries, pictures, and personal stories that take place over thirty years, Ash and Spirit, represents the dislocated nature of memory and trauma recall. Vivid and detailed moments in time stitch together to tell a whole story of many losses into one for the sake of healing individual and collective grief. Told from the tender center of both personal loss and collective, this book will be valuable for anyone experiencing loss or grief, for the first time or still
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