The pain and pleasure of clearing a family home / Letters
Parting with possessions and a Swedish death clean can be cathartic, says Lorrie Marchington Re Anne Enright’s article on the agony of clearing the family home (‘Under the stuff I can’t throw out is the stuff my parents couldn’t throw out’, 26 October), I am now 76 and my husband died almost (…)
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