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July's book club discussion gets real, and a little vulnerable, as we dive into The Poppy Fields by Nikki Erlick, a novel that imagines a controversial grief treatment center where patients can choose to sleep through their heartbreak.
We talk about how the book made us think differently about grief: Would we ever choose to sleep off our pain? Why might we not? And what are the ways we can actually support others through real, raw loss?
It’s a powerful, emotional conversation about grief, healing, and human connection—and a reminder that sometimes, the best thing we can do is simply show up for each other. Thanks for listening!
By Meagan Briggs4.8
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July's book club discussion gets real, and a little vulnerable, as we dive into The Poppy Fields by Nikki Erlick, a novel that imagines a controversial grief treatment center where patients can choose to sleep through their heartbreak.
We talk about how the book made us think differently about grief: Would we ever choose to sleep off our pain? Why might we not? And what are the ways we can actually support others through real, raw loss?
It’s a powerful, emotional conversation about grief, healing, and human connection—and a reminder that sometimes, the best thing we can do is simply show up for each other. Thanks for listening!

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