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Suzy Hopkins



Average rating: 4.12 · 4,315 ratings · 689 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
What to Do When I'm Gone: A...

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“Grief isn’t the only byproduct of a death. And death isn’t just subtraction. You’re left with a treasure of memories that can be triggered by sights, sounds, smells—a record of how my life enriched yours.”
Suzy Hopkins, What to Do When I'm Gone: A Mother's Wisdom to Her Daughter

“You are numb. It's time to put your home in order. Give everything a place. Make it make sense. Make your room the exact opposite of the randomness of existence, the mercilessness of mortality. Life's a crapshoot. By staying calm and organized in the face of it, you will be able to find your socks when you need them.”
Suzy Hopkins, What to Do When I'm Gone: A Mother's Wisdom to Her Daughter

“The earth would continue to spin, and I'd be left in a world without her. My map would be gone. The ground beneath my feet would be gone. Who could I call to ask how to cook a potato? Who would listen to me talk about my work for more than five minutes? Who would tell me everything? Who would forgive me for everything? How could I possibly navigate this world without the person who brought me into it?”
Suzy Hopkins, What to Do When I'm Gone: A Mother's Wisdom to Her Daughter



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