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Morgan Gray
is on page 106 of 288
1 chapter, totally heartbreakingly beautiful
Once again. Elizabeth’s story is one that I will
Forever remember, the way Hadley describes
Every last second with her just shows how
Much she clearly values and appreciates each
And every one of her patients.
— Jun 29, 2023 05:40AM
Once again. Elizabeth’s story is one that I will
Forever remember, the way Hadley describes
Every last second with her just shows how
Much she clearly values and appreciates each
And every one of her patients.
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Morgan Gray
is on page 86 of 288
1 and a half chapters again. Sandra’s
Chapter made me bawl my eyes out
Such a sad but beautiful moment.
I’m in awe of the way Hadley
Describes death in a way that makes
It sound so much more colourful. I
Used to be scared of death and what
It held, but reading the way Hadley
Helped me
— Jun 27, 2023 05:28AM
Chapter made me bawl my eyes out
Such a sad but beautiful moment.
I’m in awe of the way Hadley
Describes death in a way that makes
It sound so much more colourful. I
Used to be scared of death and what
It held, but reading the way Hadley
Helped me
Morgan Gray
is on page 52 of 288
1 and a half chapters! So pleased with this book!
Everything I learn about Hadley just makes me
Love and appreciate her even more for the
Work and service she provides.
— Jun 26, 2023 10:06AM
Everything I learn about Hadley just makes me
Love and appreciate her even more for the
Work and service she provides.
Morgan Gray
is on page 22 of 288
Introduction + first chapter (Glenda)
Heartbreaking, was completely teary eyed as I
Read through Glenda’s chapter, somehow this
Has already given me a totally different outlook
On death itself, I used to feel scared, but now
I feel like I understand.
— Jun 25, 2023 06:47AM
Heartbreaking, was completely teary eyed as I
Read through Glenda’s chapter, somehow this
Has already given me a totally different outlook
On death itself, I used to feel scared, but now
I feel like I understand.

