Did I Ever Tell You 219v
ebook ∣ A Memoir 2g4g5t
By Genevieve Kingston 141p3d
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A true story of a mother's love, kept alive through gifts, letters, and time.
When Genevieve (Gwen) Kingston lost her mother at age eleven, she was left with more than memories. Her mother had prepared a chest filled with handwritten letters and carefully chosen gifts—for the birthdays and major life milestones they wouldn't get to share.
As Did I Ever Tell You? begins, only three packages remain: for Gwen's engagement, marriage, and first baby. Their unopened presence sparks a quiet, powerful reflection—not just on the gifts, but on the woman who gave them. What follows is more than a coming-of-age story. It's a deeply personal journey through grief, memory, and lasting connection. Each gift opens a new window into Gwen's life—and into the legacy her mother left behind.
Beautifully written and thoughtfully told, Did I Ever Tell You? speaks to anyone who has faced loss, navigated change, or found strength in the memory of someone they love. In the spirit of Crying in H Mart and The Last Lecture, this "unforgettable" (Good Morning America) memoir reminds us how we carry those we've loved with us—always.
When Genevieve (Gwen) Kingston lost her mother at age eleven, she was left with more than memories. Her mother had prepared a chest filled with handwritten letters and carefully chosen gifts—for the birthdays and major life milestones they wouldn't get to share.
As Did I Ever Tell You? begins, only three packages remain: for Gwen's engagement, marriage, and first baby. Their unopened presence sparks a quiet, powerful reflection—not just on the gifts, but on the woman who gave them. What follows is more than a coming-of-age story. It's a deeply personal journey through grief, memory, and lasting connection. Each gift opens a new window into Gwen's life—and into the legacy her mother left behind.
Beautifully written and thoughtfully told, Did I Ever Tell You? speaks to anyone who has faced loss, navigated change, or found strength in the memory of someone they love. In the spirit of Crying in H Mart and The Last Lecture, this "unforgettable" (Good Morning America) memoir reminds us how we carry those we've loved with us—always.