education grief us ever gets a crash course. Caroline died belonged wo — Gail Caldwell, Take Long Way Home: A Memoir Friendship

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The only education in grief that any of us ever gets is a crash course. Until Caroline had died I had belonged to that other world, the place of innocence, and linear expectations, where I thught grief was a simple, wrenching realm of sadness and longing that graduallu receded. What that definition left out was the body blow that loss inflicts, as well as the temporary madness, and a range of less straightforward emotions shocking in their intensity.

Gail Caldwell, Let's Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship

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