Unfinished conversations are rarely dramatic.
They are not the airport confrontations or the deathbed speeches.
They are quieter:
These conversations don't disappear.
They stay in the background.
They hum.
Unfinished Conversations, Held is for readers in their late fifties, sixties, and beyond who are carrying the weight of what was never said.
Georgina Horton describes four kinds of unfinished conversations:
For each, there is a different kind of tending available.
Not closure.
Something more honest.
An understanding of what you're carrying, why it stayed, and how one careful decision can change the way you hold it.
The conversations still possible are waiting with more patience than you think.
This book helps you arrive for them — and find a resting place for the ones that cannot be finished.