<p> When you’re a child you romanticize the freedom and the sense of responsibility that come with being older. But ironically when you get older you realize that’s the worst part of it.<br/>In a building down by Main Street there lives an eighty-four-year-old grandma who suffers from dementia but has somehow found joy in all its purest forms about a week before she passes away. There’s a sixty-four-year-old man a writer who only lives inside music books and well strange words. He lost his wife the only meaning he had for life 6 years ago and he’s only lived in his writings since.<br/>Next comes a 24-year-old woman she’s some chaos some magic and a bit of poetry. She had it all figured out at 18 but this thing called life threw her into uncertainty leaving her questioning who she really is.<br/>Lastly we have a 16-year-old girl who for reasons she is not exactly aware of feels everything and nothing all at once while trying to make sense of this world.</p><p> I don't promise that it will change your life though it will make you pause laugh cry and then pause again. And just as you think you've figured it all out in the final chapter the character slip away leaving you standing in front of your own reflection questioning 'Am I living my story the way I want it to be told?'</p><p>Simple honest and deeply human My Little Epiphanies reminds us that life is messy people are complicated and that’s exactly what makes it all so beautiful. </p>
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