

After the death of her husband, a woman understands that their house has become overgrown with stuff and melancholy. As she cleans up the rooms, space slowly emerges in her feelings for him again. She wants to find out how he once was, how she once was and understand why their life together went the way it did.
A thought provoking read.
TheLudicReader We do seem to bury ourselves in stuff, don‘t we. Obviously books do not count. (edited) 1mo
BarbaraBB @TheLudicReader A lot of the stuff she is talking about are books. But they had a very different taste. What to do with his? she wonders. 1mo
Chelsea.Poole Really intriguing review. Seems true to life — “stuff” bringing out memories of the past and the person who‘s gone. (edited) 1mo
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BarbaraBB @Chelsea.Poole Yes very true. The letting go of the stuff is a way to grief for her but also gives her space - literally and mentally. 1mo
Cathythoughts Sounds thought provoking indeed ❤️ 1mo
youneverarrived Sounds really good! 1mo
Anna40 Has this been translated into English? 4w
BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts @youneverarrived You‘s both love it I think but unfortunately it hasn‘t been translated in English (yet 🤞🏽) @Anna40 4w
Anna40 I hope they will. 4w