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Passages the Real World: Six Stories of Life's Transitions
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Passages the Real World: Six Stories of Life's Transitions
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Passages the Real World: Six Stories of Life's Transitions
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An Impossible Task Filled with Love
Transitions Revealing More Than We Expect
When Family Secrets Turn Poisonous
On Certain Days, the Hurt Feels Brand New
A Truth Too Hard to Face
Sometimes Everybody Needs Recovery
All the years of life bring change. Beginnings and endings. Differences we welcome or dread. Many unavoidable, no matter how bitter or sweet.
Every one bringing an in-between time that sometimes feels endless. And sometimes passes in a flash.
Join storyteller Kari Kilgore as she explores the passages a lifetime brings.
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The reality of the loss of one of the most important people in his life clenched up Michael's chest and made his throat ache.
"Hang on, Mom," Marlene said, leaving her memories with her footprints and catching up. "That last step is tricky."
"I guess I know how to go into my own house, Marlene. Even if I don't live here anymore."
Sean had quietly wondered why his mother didn't get the house, or any kind of spousal support that anyone knew of.
Sean figured then and now he just didn't understand.
Brad figured their father had weaseled out of it.
Even if she spent October in a technology and communication void, she'd know.
Some part of Sara knew exactly what day it was.
Every single year.
The last time Reggie heard Scotty's voice was the day he'd left home a few months short of high school graduation. A last grand screaming match, and his son disappeared from his house and his life.
The next breaker rolling in on Lucy's rising guilt tide was how many huge liquor stores were probably still open, and perfectly willing to take her little brother's money.
And his fragile new sobriety right along with it.