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These Fragments

Elizabeth Esther

"These fragments I have shored against my ruins." -T.S. Eliot // thoughts on a cobbled-together life, faith and mental health

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    Author of "Girl at The End of the World" and "Spiritual Sobriety." Mama of 5. Writing about motherhood, middle age, pop culture, spirituality, mental health.

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