My wife and I have enjoyed reading the Star Tribune serial novel "Giving Up the Ghost" by Mary Logue. The story appealed to our artistic and creative sensitivities, while maintaining our curiosity as events unfolded over the summer weeks.
Most of us will have the opportunity to experience love and loss during our relatively short time on earth — and maybe even a ghostly experience — and believers look forward to so much more in the journey beyond. Thank you for the opportunity to experience this story.
MICHAEL TILLEMANS, Minneapolis
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