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157 pages, Hardcover
First published May 1, 2021
It’s a dizzying sensation to know the destiny of a human being.I should know. But may not. Because no matter how well one prepares to say goodbye to a parent, seeing him/ her inching closer to that sunset with every passing day, warped in time slipping dangerous away , it isn’t enough. And so it wasn’t for Rodrigo Garcia as well.

The death of a second parent is like looking through a telescope one night and no longer finding a planet that has always been there. It has vanished, with its religion, its customs, its own peculiar habits and rituals, big and small. The echo remains.Yes. The echo remains. Manifested in something mellifluous and stimulating, in my world. And I am certain in many others too.