![]() ![]() Though amidst the sadness, something is blossomed. In the book itself, there’s a mention of the disease related to Wallace’s past. ![]() Klune as a way to grief over his husband’s passing to cancer. ![]() The teashop runs by the ferryman Hugo is not an ordinary teashop because inside, you will find a door that leads Wallace to the afterlife … whenever he is ready.Īccording to a source, Under the Whispering Door is written by T.J. At his funeral, he met a Reaper who would guide him to a teashop named Charon’s Crossing. The book opens with Wallace, who dies of a heart attack. When in fact, the book carries a heavy theme throughout, which is death. I was fooled by the cover myself because I thought the book would only contain a happy story with sunshine and butterfly. Seeing the book’s cover, many people would assume that this book is a The House in the Cerulean Sea sequel. ![]()
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