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Wish You Were Here

Sabrina Samples

Publisher: Immortal Publishing

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Summary

I have spent so many years whispering words to the Heavens. To my father who was taken too soon. I have spent every day since his death wishing he could hear my words to him. This book holds all the words never spoken and all the memories he never got to be part of. All my words, my tears, and my memories are being sent up to Heaven one final time for him to hear.
Available since: 12/09/2015.

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