In 1979, Richard Miller’s world had been reduced to silence. At thirty-four, he was a widower; his wife, Anne, had died two years earlier after a long illness. Their home—once filled with laughter and plans for the future—now echoed with absence. Evenings were the hardest. Richard would sit alone at the kitchen table beneath the faint yellow glow of a single …
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