—Isis Cameron, Goodreads
What a tragically beautiful memoir. Theo Boyd walks us through grieving her parents after they both suffered separate, horrible deaths. She also discusses her divorce and the grief that can be felt from a loss of relationship. Ms. Boyd’s writing is so beautiful and easily brought tears to my eyes. This book is for anyone suffering through grief. While you get to learn about growing up in a peanut farm in Texas, you also get to feel the sense of a warm hug you didn’t know you needed and hear reassurance about losing a loved one. The author mentions her beliefs in God and religion, which is something I do not relate to. Despite the disconnection on that part only, I would say this touched me deeply and I would recommend this book to everyone.