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In Search of Lost Glitter

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In Search of Lost Glitter is a memoir of love and loss written in many stories, many only 100 words long. It is about how an ordinary and unremarkable life was turned upside down when Sarah lost her husband in 2010.

This is how she held things together, not a guide of how to survive grief but maybe some of her stories will give you hope and help you find some lost glitter along the way.

When a loved one dies, it is often the seemingly insignificant details that stir up the brightest memories.

The colour of the top worn for the funeral,
the sound of matches rattling in a coat pocket,
eating sausages and chips for Christmas dinner.
These are the fragments of lost glitter.

For international unsigned orders, please visit Amazon.

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In Search of Lost Glitter is a memoir of love and loss written in many stories, many only 100 words long. It is about how an ordinary and unremarkable life was turned upside down when Sarah lost her husband in 2010.

This is how she held things together, not a guide of how to survive grief but maybe some of her stories will give you hope and help you find some lost glitter along the way.

When a loved one dies, it is often the seemingly insignificant details that stir up the brightest memories.

The colour of the top worn for the funeral,
the sound of matches rattling in a coat pocket,
eating sausages and chips for Christmas dinner.
These are the fragments of lost glitter.

For international unsigned orders, please visit Amazon.

In Search of Lost Glitter is a memoir of love and loss written in many stories, many only 100 words long. It is about how an ordinary and unremarkable life was turned upside down when Sarah lost her husband in 2010.

This is how she held things together, not a guide of how to survive grief but maybe some of her stories will give you hope and help you find some lost glitter along the way.

When a loved one dies, it is often the seemingly insignificant details that stir up the brightest memories.

The colour of the top worn for the funeral,
the sound of matches rattling in a coat pocket,
eating sausages and chips for Christmas dinner.
These are the fragments of lost glitter.

For international unsigned orders, please visit Amazon.

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