‘Under the stuff I can’t throw out is the stuff my parents couldn’t throw out’ : novelist Anne (…)
Would saying goodbye to every last newspaper clipping, button and book her parents had saved over decades help her mourn? In the autumn of 2023, I wanted to return to the house where I was raised in order to stand in the garage and look at some marks I made on the wall sometime towards the end (…)
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