
Uneven Recollections of an Easter Past
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Narrateur(s):
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Bill Lewis
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Auteur(s):
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Clark A Hiddleston
À propos de cet audio
This Christian mystery explores themes of grief and redemption.
At 60 years of age, Marcel wonders about the death of his best friend on Easter when they were both twelve years old. He consults a psychologist about his uncertain memories. Two distinct timelines emerge--one which turned life in a better direction, and the other which resulted in trauma and emotional pain. Could both be true?
Experiencing unresolved feelings from the loss of Andrew to leukemia, Marcel is preoccupied with what might have been, most acutely on Easter of each year. How would his life be different if this one fact had changed?
Marcel seems to have lived two versions of himself through his teen years, young adulthood, and into retirement. Did he imagine that Andrew helped heal his family's problems, particularly his mother's mental health issues, through a series of miracles? Can he forgive her, or did he already forgive her long ago? What awaits him in heaven?
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