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The epilogue reflects on the protagonist’s journey of recovery and self-discovery three years after surviving Covid. Emphasizing the importance of living in the present, the narrator dismisses grand ambitions in favor of appreciating small victories—health, shelter, and loved ones. Now an art therapist with her own practice, she travels to the Galápagos alone, symbolizing closure and independence. The chapter underscores the fleeting nature of moments and the value of cherishing what one has, rather…-
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The chapter opens with Finn coaxing the protagonist out of bed after three days of grief following her mother’s death. Despite being in quarantine, Finn insists they take a walk, bending the rules to help her heal. The protagonist reflects on her absence from the alternate reality of the Galápagos, which she had previously escaped to during her COVID illness, and questions why it didn’t reappear during her grief. This absence leaves her unsettled, hinting at a deeper existential uncertainty about her…-
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The chapter opens with a poignant and introspective question from the narrator, who wonders if they are alone in experiencing the unique grief of losing their mother twice. This rhetorical question sets a deeply personal and emotional tone, hinting at a complex relationship with loss and memory. The brevity of the excerpt underscores the weight of the narrator’s sorrow, leaving readers to ponder the layers of meaning behind the statement. The narrator’s query suggests a metaphorical or symbolic…-
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