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Goodreads Choice Award-winning poet
USA TODAY
bestselling author
“You cannot have a funeral for your mother without also having a funeral for yourself.”
This poignant poetry collection poses the ever-lingering question: What happens when someone dies before they're able to redeem themselves?
In
to drink coffee with a ghost
,
bestselling and award-winning poetess Amanda Lovelace unravels the memory of the complicated relationship she had with her now-deceased mother. A haunting and intimate exploration of grief, loss, and self-reclamation, this is the evocative finale to her illustrated duology, “things that h(a)unt.”
With her signature blend of vulnerability, lyricism, and quiet strength, Lovelace invites readers into a space both tender and unsettling—where mourning becomes a mirror, and healing demands both honesty and courage.
A profound, emotional account of toxic family relationships, survival, and recovery, this haunting book will resonate with all who seek authentic, honest processing of trauma.
Goodreads Choice Award-winning poet
USA TODAY
bestselling author
“You cannot have a funeral for your mother without also having a funeral for yourself.”
This poignant poetry collection poses the ever-lingering question: What happens when someone dies before they're able to redeem themselves?
In
to drink coffee with a ghost
,
bestselling and award-winning poetess Amanda Lovelace unravels the memory of the complicated relationship she had with her now-deceased mother. A haunting and intimate exploration of grief, loss, and self-reclamation, this is the evocative finale to her illustrated duology, “things that h(a)unt.”
With her signature blend of vulnerability, lyricism, and quiet strength, Lovelace invites readers into a space both tender and unsettling—where mourning becomes a mirror, and healing demands both honesty and courage.
A profound, emotional account of toxic family relationships, survival, and recovery, this haunting book will resonate with all who seek authentic, honest processing of trauma.

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