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An estranged daughter. An anguished mother. Would a handwritten journal bring healing or some kind of relief? Closure? Or tear the wound deeper? Someone once told her, "The cheapest form of therapy is a notebook and a pen," which sounded too easy . . . yet was more than what she currently had. With nothing to lose, Bailey picks up her journal-pink with butterfly designs on the outside to torment her further-and tries to rediscover and write to whom she hopes to reconnect with, or let go of completely . . .

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An estranged daughter. An anguished mother. Would a handwritten journal bring healing or some kind of relief? Closure? Or tear the wound deeper? Someone once told her, "The cheapest form of therapy is a notebook and a pen," which sounded too easy . . . yet was more than what she currently had. With nothing to lose, Bailey picks up her journal-pink with butterfly designs on the outside to torment her further-and tries to rediscover and write to whom she hopes to reconnect with, or let go of completely . . .
Autorenporträt
Bailey-Jued Larroquette lives in a converted old rooming house, located behind the town cemetery on the main street of Rimbey, Alberta. She has spent her lifetime gathering careers from Licensed Caregiver, class 3 driver, security officer, flagger, counsellor, and school bus and taxi driver. She has raised two daughters and lost three sons. Grief is certainly no stranger, and neither is the threat of loneliness, yet Bailey contributes her survival, strength, and "thrival" to Almighty God, whom she often refers to as "Big Daddy." She wants you to know that no matter what happens to you in life, with God there is always a way through. God is all you need, and He is more than enough. Lastly, for a believer in Jesus, "That which doesn't kill only makes you more alive in Christ."