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"While our time together was short, only a dent in the universe's timeline... it will always be my small infinity." When Caspar wakes up in the emergency room, again, after attempting suicide, again, he can't look away from a wrinkled old woman with bright pink glasses. Before Caspar realizes it, an unexpected friendship takes root. Ansa is about to die, on her own terms, when she meets a young man named after a friendly ghost. Once she gets to know Caspar, she vows to help him find a purpose to live, before her own time runs out. Then there is Tessa, the recreation therapist who works on the…mehr

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"While our time together was short, only a dent in the universe's timeline... it will always be my small infinity." When Caspar wakes up in the emergency room, again, after attempting suicide, again, he can't look away from a wrinkled old woman with bright pink glasses. Before Caspar realizes it, an unexpected friendship takes root. Ansa is about to die, on her own terms, when she meets a young man named after a friendly ghost. Once she gets to know Caspar, she vows to help him find a purpose to live, before her own time runs out. Then there is Tessa, the recreation therapist who works on the palliative care floor at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in County Cork, Ireland. When the Hospital administration threatens to end Tessa's career, Caspar and Ansa devise a plan to help the woman- and wind up finding themselves and each other along the way. What begins with awkward exchanges and strange friendships quickly becomes an urgent need to save one another from a life unlived.
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Julie Hall is a social service worker working in the field of geriatrics and dementia care, passionate about educating the healthcare population about creating a dementia-friendly world, until we find the cure. She was born and raised outside the city of Toronto, ON and started practicing creative writing as soon as she knew how to write her name. She had her first self-published novel, KEEP QUIET, as a finalist in the Toronto International Book Fair at the age of 16. If she isn't busy playing with her Maine Coon named Django, she is probably napping or figuring out how many shots of espresso a coffee shop can legally give you. (If anyone knows, please reach out.)