I Live for a Few Moments, but I Also Want to Seize Eternity

I Live for a Few Moments, but I Also Want to Seize Eternity

by (uk) Wendy Mitchell Anna Wharton

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124Kwords16chapters
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Ch. 16Postscript: the Most Familiar Stranger
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About This Novel

Perhaps even the bravest people don't want to hear bad news. After all, many difficulties are not meant to be overcome. And our story begins with bad news and an insurmountable difficulty. One day, Wendy fell while running. Everyone, including the doctors, thought this was just a minor accident, and no one would have imagined that dementia would be waiting for her in the end. She began to forget many people and things, encountered various difficulties, and gradually accepted the reality that "the past cannot be traced back", and decided to use the gradually lost memories to write down her memories. Perhaps when imagining a desperate situation, we will say to ourselves "I must..." "I will never..." But by then, the human state is more specific and complex. As we see in Wendy, she is a declining patient and a mother who is eager to protect her daughter from the wind and rain at the last moment; she is depressed by her deteriorating body, but also happy to be able to experience the beauty of her first meeting again; she has had innocent times, and she has also had her prime years... She seems to have found an invisible needle, stitching together the past and present moments. To disease, to life, to the past and the future, to the moment and eternity. This book is written for everyone who has experienced or is facing changes. After reading, we will all find that no matter whether the future goes smoothly or not, many worries can no longer shake us; no matter when, people can always believe in their own vitality.

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