To the Moon and Back to Me: What I Learned from Four Running Feet

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There are certain things that are Universal no matter the language, the culture, or where you live. Loss and the grieving process share a commonality: in pain and in promise.
Spiritual, inspiring, a poetic meditative reflection on hope, faith, and love. This memoir’s movement through grief teaches how to heal past hurts, how to uncover meaning and messages in nature and how to find one’s way back to self-acceptance by embracing the bumps and beauty of life’s road.

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