For those who've lost a mother: read Ruth Margalit’s moving piece http://nyr.kr/1j7tY0H @NewYorkerpic.twitter.com/BYkgyDUYxZ
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For those who've lost a mother: read Ruth Margalit’s moving piece http://nyr.kr/1j7tY0H @NewYorkerpic.twitter.com/BYkgyDUYxZ
@NewYorker @ruthmargalit such a moving story and words that many of us can relate to. Thank you!
@NewYorker It is a terrible piece, with a bad structure and rhythm. The subject? Mediocre
@EstherMendel maybe because grief is irregular and has no beat at all?
@elizabethdean82 No. Just because us a terrible, pretentious article completely lack of quality.
@elizabethdean82 is, not us
Searingly beautiful. RT @NewYorker: “I now mark Mother’s Day on my private calendar of grief.” http://nyr.kr/1j7tY0H
@NewYorker Grief is a poor way to remember. one's cup filleth over till there's no place for hope
@sinhgohil @NewYorker Grief is a normal process; one can't reach resolution/acceptance of loss without it.
@NewYorker thanks for sharing-lost my mom same way-best thing I've ever found
@NewYorker I hv a online memorial page 4 my son & write n it every Holiday: Las Vegas Review Journal Guest Book, it's my way of tkng 2 Jason
@NewYorker I remember all wonderful memories I have about my son,special rose &the gigantic card he would bring me ,so I know he is with me.
@NewYorker heartfelt journaling of floundering raw emotions experienced from diagnosis thruout never ending grieving. Relatable for many.
@NewYorker Sorry for your loss
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