From grief counselling to African optimism
Sep 24, 2021
3 minutes
uring the first and hardest of South Africa’s COVID-19 lockdowns, Bridget McNulty found herself, at 38, back in her childhood home still grieving her mother who had died suddenly nine months earlier. While helping with her father’s post-op care, she used all her spare time to write the gently wise and empathetic . Its 160 pages take the reader on a journey of personal restoration and understanding. Here are five words that sum up
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