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Lot 13 & 14, Level 2, Nu Sentral Mall Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, Brickfields, MPH NU Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia m - 10 p. m Store HoursEveryday : 10 a.
Reviews
Mayank Pundir
Also the quality of the book was up to the mark. In most of the book every other chapter steps away from narration and almost gives information like footnotes – the number that died in the tsunami, the cost of that photo frame, the top memories of a person gone.
Tailang yarang
I will be making a note of all those quotes I highlighted, removing the tabs and seeing if when I return to it I pick them out again, or if I see something different depending on what experience I bring to the book when I next read it. A soulful, moving and uplifting study of grief and honouring the spirits of those we have lost. "Grief, Yui had once told him, is something you ingest everyday, like a sandwich cut into small pieces, gently chewed and then calmly swallowed.
Shafali Jain
As you can see from the picture above I might have found one or two quotes that resonated. The space to be with their grief for as long as they need. Go read for yourself,not giving in much of the spoilers. Do check out the rest of the tour stops to see what everyone else thought.
Emma's Biblio Treasures
Inspired by true events, discover the true story of the Wind Phone here:http://www. As a Humanist I don’t believe in a Supernatural Power but I do remain connected to those I have lost, and yes I do still speak to them from time to time, usually in my head rather than out loud though.
kirstyes
At its heart this is a story about loss, but it’s also hopeful and romantic and captures slices of human life. ”There’s also a acknowledgment about how individual our responses to death are. Known as the ‘wind phone’, it is a place for the broken and lost.