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Reader Reflections
“I’m in my 20s, and the part about feeling like everyone else has it figured out while you’re still searching? That hit hard. This book gave me permission not to rush the answer — just to start asking better questions.”
“I burned out at work and felt invisible. Reading this was like looking in a mirror. It reminded me that starting again doesn’t mean failure. It can mean freedom.”
“As a parent of teens, I’ve been guilty of wanting to hand them answers. This story nudged me to just listen. Even this week, our dinner table felt different.”
“I’m retired now, and I thought my story was already written.
This book reminded me that becoming doesn’t stop at 65. There are still chapters to live — and maybe the most meaningful ones come when life slows down.”
“After losing my partner, I’ve struggled with the silence in my
house. The way Waldo carried silence — not as emptiness but as something alive with memory — stayed with me. It made me
feel less alone.”
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