
Dear Angel
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Narrado por:
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Cadence Brown
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De:
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Ghazi Farrad
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"Dear Angel" is a poignant and deeply personal collection of letters, each addressed to a significant person in my life, both living and deceased. The book explores themes of loss, grief, redemption, and the complex bonds of family and friendship within a challenging urban environment. The letters to Nick, Grandma Lil, Danny, Sasha, Grandpa, and West are filled with raw emotion, expressing my grief and longing for those who have passed away. These letters serve as a way for me to process his emotions, reflect on shared memories, and acknowledge the impact these individuals had on my life. I grapple with feelings of guilt and regret, questioning my own actions and the role of society in these tragedies.
The letters to Grandma Lil, Danny, Grandpa, and Timmy delve into the complexities of family relationships, showcasing both the strength and fragility of these bonds. I reflect on the importance of family, the pain of separation, and the desire for connection. The letter to West, my unborn child, reveals the author's journey toward personal redemption and a desire to break free from destructive patterns.
"Dear Angel" is a powerful and moving exploration of loss, love, and the search for meaning in the face of adversity. It's a testament to the enduring power of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit. No one is perfect and that’s what makes us all unique. It’s important to never forget your loved ones but to also say what you need to because most deaths are untimely. Don’t let them go without saying something to them. Dear _________
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