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60 Postcards Some People Scatter Ashes She Scattered Words Rachael Chadwick

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60 Postcards Some People Scatter Ashes She Scattered Words Rachael Chadwick
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster;Simon & Schuster UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.38 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Rachael Chadwick
ISBN: 9781471134326, 1471134326
Language: English
Year: 2014

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60 Postcards Some People Scatter Ashes She Scattered Words Rachael Chadwick by Rachael Chadwick 9781471134326, 1471134326 instant download after payment.

The heartfelt and uplifting story of how a project to scatter 60 Postcards in memory of her mother helped a young girl come to terms with her loss.
On 11 February 2012 Rachael Chadwick lost her Mother to cancer, just sixteen days after first being diagnosed, and her world shattered right in front of her. Utterly fed up of the milestones and reminders, in December of that year she decided she would do something different and created a project based around her Mum's approaching 60th Birthday. Desperate to spread the word about the wonderful person she had lost, Rachael had the brainwave of leaving notes around a city in her memory. Deciding she would take it a step further she wondered what would happen if she could ask people to respond to her? Full of hope and energy she hand-wrote sixty postcards, each with her email address at the bottom asking the finder to get in touch. But one question remained, where should she go?
Knowing how much she longed to visit Paris,...

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