Camillle's husband, Ben, suffers a Heart Attack and dies immediately. Audrey Ingram helps us to feel and see what Camille lives through during this time. The emotions and thoughts of Camille are very real ; It is like Camille and Willa are sitting in your living room with their delicate moments in their hands.

With gratitude we meet Camille and Ben's families and friends. At times, it seems as though Willa's words seem to fit an older child. Then, the language shifts back to one that fits a very intelligent child. Perhaps, Willa's words shift from maturity to over the top maturity because of this new experience: Suddenly, her daddy is gone forever, her mother is away psychologically. The world has flipped over for Willa. She and Camille must make a new world for themselves.

 
 

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