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In the wake of an unimaginable loss-the passing of her partner and daughter-Abbey's world has shrunk to a hermit life existence with little to live for. That is until her path crosses with June, a woman in her mid-forties grappling with the heart-wrenching prognosis of early onset Alzheimer's. When Abbey intervenes in June's desperate bid to prematurely end her life, neither of them comprehends the profound significance of their encounter, nor the journey that awaits them. But with time ticking away for June, and Abbey running from her own demons, one question looms. Can Abbey and June be the…mehr

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In the wake of an unimaginable loss-the passing of her partner and daughter-Abbey's world has shrunk to a hermit life existence with little to live for. That is until her path crosses with June, a woman in her mid-forties grappling with the heart-wrenching prognosis of early onset Alzheimer's. When Abbey intervenes in June's desperate bid to prematurely end her life, neither of them comprehends the profound significance of their encounter, nor the journey that awaits them. But with time ticking away for June, and Abbey running from her own demons, one question looms. Can Abbey and June be the support each other needs, or must they confront the inevitable alone? A Million Reasons Why, tracks the story of two women, twenty years apart, finding the courage to face their own pasts and the endurance to embrace their future. Emotive and powerful, this novella will resonate with anyone who has past mistakes that haunt them, or has ever loved someone going through a terminal illness.
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Autorenporträt
H. Pearce is a multi-genre author, partner, mother, and student studying mental health and creative writing. Her two areas of study often merge together in her written work, creating heart-wrenching stories that are relatable and raw. She is passionate about bringing attention to matters that are often overlooked in literature, using her areas of study to bridge the gap between what exists and real-life stories people need to read.