To Light Attained
Registered by meganh of Preston, Victoria Australia on 12/1/2017
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
Another copy of a book I enjoyed recently. Here is what I said about the book last time -
"I loved this book. The writing was simple and was the story of a father reliving his daughter's life as he worked through his grief. He tried to find where he could have seen what was ahead and maybe saved her from her depression".
"I loved this book. The writing was simple and was the story of a father reliving his daughter's life as he worked through his grief. He tried to find where he could have seen what was ahead and maybe saved her from her depression".
Journal Entry 2 by meganh at Tram stop (Details in notes) in Northcote, Victoria Australia on Sunday, February 25, 2018
Released 6 yrs ago (2/25/2018 UTC) at Tram stop (Details in notes) in Northcote, Victoria Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left in little library at Gadd St/Bird Ave.
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