Patti Kimball learned about grief early in life. At the age of fourteen her best friend Aprile died suddenly from a congenital heart condition. Aprile was a light in Patti's life and a pillar of her community; she was brave kind and sensitive to the needs of people she cared about. Her absence was deeply felt by her friends and family. <br /><br />Left to cope with Aprile's tragic loss during her most formative and tender years Patti became resilient by following Aprile's example. Patti nurtured her own grief allowing herself to feel and show emotions without shame. She also nurtured those around her maintaining a close group of friends who supported her throughout her life. But her journey wasn't easy; Patti's grief was raw real and emotional. People weren't always kind to her as she mourned her beloved friend and she was forced to learn the power of forgiveness. <br /><br />Lush with nostalgic 1980s images and by turns sweet funny and heartbreaking Siren On Repeat: What My Best Friend's Death Taught Me About Hope and Grief is a unique memoir that heals through storytelling. By sharing her own experiences through relatable and eye-opening anecdotes the author offers healing and hope to both herself and the reader shining a light onto a dark path and honouring the memory of a cherished girl who did so much with her short life.
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