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Buried Deep in our Hearts

By: Tracie Barton-Barrett
Narrated by: Winona Owen
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"They are our companions on Life’s journey...and our memories of them will always be buried deep in our hearts”.

In Woodhaven Run, Michigan, Nivie Emerson, Bryn Troxell, and Jacqueline Stanton have animals who touch their lives in many ways. As important members of their families, these steadfast companions bring joy and compassion into their homes through the ebbs and flows of life.

But, when a beloved animal dies, the painful inevitability triggers grief and soul-searching. In the process of memorializing the animals, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, children and friends are connected to one another. A community solution is then created to foster healing and celebrate their animals’ lives.

Resources and Reflective/discussion questions at the end of the book.

©2016 Theresa (Tracie) Barton-Barrett (P)2019 Theresa (Tracie) Barton-Barrett
Grief & Loss Marriage

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