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you have very good dresses!

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"Grief feels indistinguishable from luck" might be one of the most accurate sentences of grief I've ever read. But also add that to so many sentences in This Time Tomorrow, which I read after my own dad died. Thank you for sharing your gifts.

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I love all of this!

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Emma, I love this. Thank you.

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Listening to Anderson Cooper’s podcast “All there is” on grief. It is deeply gorgeous. The Stephen Colbert episode.

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That eye-rolling description is worth volumes...

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So moving, this exhilarating trip to Rome mixed in with grief. And the descriptions of beloved family vacations all the more beautiful because they are gone. Grief and travel both disorient. Thank you.

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This is the best, Rome is the best!

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Your newsletters are a delight (even when they make me teary and conjure up emotions about my close relationship with my dad). Thank you, Emma! Sending you love all the way over to Italy!

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The beauty, the food, the faces, the dresses. For a few minutes you took me to Italy, and now I'm crying at work. I love this.

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The healing powers of Agatha Christie cannot be overstated. I rediscovered Christie during the lockdown, and I credit her (and Yoga with Adrienne) for getting me through heartbreak and hopelessness, hoping all that and more for you... X

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“Sometimes grief feels indistinguishable from luck.” Well, there’s your next book. Wow…

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Love this. Hugs to you Emma <3

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