Tuesday, June 7, 2022

I'll See You Again by Jackie Hance

If you are familiar with the documentary, There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane or the crash that took place on the Taconic Parkway than you know that three little girls, all sisters lives were taken in the crash. 


Jackie Hance is the mother of these three little girls and this is her memoir. It is powerful, emotional and completely devastating. Jackie provides an honest view into her grief and how she unleashes it on others, her husband, her family and friends. She shuts people out and has bursts of anger. We all experience grief differently and losing a loved one changes us. 

This isn't a book that gives a look at how the accident happens or answers to it because their really aren't any answers. It's about a mothers grief and her road to healing.


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