Show Notes
A beautiful story perfect for Mother's Day, or when you just need a reminder that even through the sadness and craziness of life, beauty can be found.
Enclosed in a letter would be her mother's final wish... That she finish telling the story that her mother had already begun to tell. And that story would become the published book that has brought me to sit down with Emily Hughes Johnson in today's podcast.
As much as this interview is about the story that Emily finished writing after the loss of her mother, it's even more so about the story behind the book. It's a mother diing of cancer. A mother who never stopped living. And a story that would never stop being told. It's sad, it's beautiful, it's life in its most delicate form.
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