Heather Bair

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Will and my parents came down for breakfast and loaded our bags into the car. I felt a sinking sadness as the minivan pulled away from the house, wondering if I would ever return. For the person facing death, mourning begins in the present tense, in a series of private, preemptive goodbyes that take place long before the body’s last breath.
Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted
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