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A raw, unflinching collection that maps the geography of human suffering and resilience. Through interconnected letters, the book explores the universal experience of emotional pain-grief, anxiety, shame, inadequacy, betrayal, and ultimately, the messy, nonlinear process of healing. Each piece follows a consistent structure: opening with intimate snapshots of people engaging in small, private rituals of coping (saving expired coupons, rehearsing conversations alone, collecting broken things), then zooming into direct address-"At the end of the day, there is only you and your [emotion]"-before…mehr

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A raw, unflinching collection that maps the geography of human suffering and resilience. Through interconnected letters, the book explores the universal experience of emotional pain-grief, anxiety, shame, inadequacy, betrayal, and ultimately, the messy, nonlinear process of healing. Each piece follows a consistent structure: opening with intimate snapshots of people engaging in small, private rituals of coping (saving expired coupons, rehearsing conversations alone, collecting broken things), then zooming into direct address-"At the end of the day, there is only you and your [emotion]"-before concluding with the acknowledgment that these feelings persist despite our best efforts to quiet them. The footsteps of our struggles echo long after we think we've moved on.
Autorenporträt
Linda Bernard writes letters to God when her tongue gets too heavy for prayer. She is the daughter of immigrants, a keeper of languages that don't quite fit in her mouth, and someone who has learned that survival is not the same as living-but it's a start. Her knees are scraped with unanswered prayers. Letters to What Remains is her first book, written in the hours between doubt and hope, when the only thing left to do was write it all down.