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Wander After Loss
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233415609
- EAN9798233415609
- Date de parution01/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Some losses break you. Others awaken you. In this intimate debut memoir, Rachel Elaine recounts the decade she nearly lost to trauma, grief, emotional abandonment, and the quiet ache of not believing she would survive her own future. But through travel, spirituality, education, and radical self-reinvention, she slowly begins to reclaim the life that once felt impossible to imagine. From the beaches of Bali to the streets of Bangkok, from childhood wounds to spiritual healing, WANDER AFTER LOSS explores what it means to rebuild yourself after surviving the people who shaped you.
Tender, reflective, and deeply honest, this memoir is an invitation to anyone searching for meaning after pain-and proof that even after loss, there is still a life waiting for you beyond it. The second one feels more commercially polished to me. The first feels warmer and more direct. Honestly, combining elements of both could make the strongest final version.
Tender, reflective, and deeply honest, this memoir is an invitation to anyone searching for meaning after pain-and proof that even after loss, there is still a life waiting for you beyond it. The second one feels more commercially polished to me. The first feels warmer and more direct. Honestly, combining elements of both could make the strongest final version.



