Some books aren’t written to explain a life.
They’re written to help us live one.
In Episode 377 of Authors Who Lead, Kathryn Henry shares the story behind “A Dime to Say I Love You,” a memoir shaped by love, grief, and profound presence. What emerges isn’t just a story of loss, but a meditation on non-attachment, forgiveness, and the quiet ways love continues to speak.
This episode reminds us that writing doesn’t always begin with an outline. Sometimes it begins with listening. Sometimes it begins with grief. And sometimes, if we’re paying attention, it begins with a dime left in exactly the right place.
🎧 Listen to the full episode with Kathryn Henry on the Authors Who Lead podcast.
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