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I thought I'd come to terms with my past. Toxic parents, an unstructured childhood, and my twin sister's suicide are all in my rearview mirror. I've moved on and am doing positive work in the world as a social worker, trying to intervene for others where we'd so desperately needed the help growing up. I'm even dating a hot doctor. I mean, I met him because my car was t-boned, but I'm always one to look on the bright side. With a past like mine, it's how I cope. But the one thing that looking on the bright side can't change is the fact that I keep hearing Aster's voice. I'd recognize it…mehr

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I thought I'd come to terms with my past. Toxic parents, an unstructured childhood, and my twin sister's suicide are all in my rearview mirror. I've moved on and am doing positive work in the world as a social worker, trying to intervene for others where we'd so desperately needed the help growing up. I'm even dating a hot doctor. I mean, I met him because my car was t-boned, but I'm always one to look on the bright side. With a past like mine, it's how I cope. But the one thing that looking on the bright side can't change is the fact that I keep hearing Aster's voice. I'd recognize it anywhere, even though it's been seven years. Am I starting to lose it, just like she did? My life is finally coming together, just in time for strained family dynamics to rip it all apart again. One of these days, I'm going to learn when I'm truly loved, I'll always have my voice.
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Kathryn Biel hails from Upstate New York, and is a spouse and mother of two wonderful, but exhausting kids. In between being Chief Home Officer and Director of Child Development of the Biel household, she works as a school-based physical therapist. She attended Boston University and received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The Sage Colleges. After years of writing countless letters of medical necessity for wheelchairs, finding increasingly creative ways to encourage the government and insurance companies to fund her client's needs, and writing entertaining annual Christmas letters, she decided to take a shot at writing the kind of novel that she likes to read. Her musings and rants can also be found on her personal blog, Biel Blather.