the Year World Closed
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When the world closed, every family became part of history.From the first frightening reports in Asia to the overwhelmed hospitals of Europe and the lockdowns that changed America, The Year the World Closed tells a powerful emotional story of fear, confusion, grief, survival, and the search for truth during the COVID-19 pandemic.This documentary-style book explores the questions people asked when the world no longer felt safe. Where did COVID begin? Why did lockdown happen? Why did so many families feel abandoned, confused, or divided? How did conspiracy questions grow in the space between fear and proof?Through fictional composite characters inspired by real human experiences - nurses, elders, parents, children, restaurant owners, delivery workers, pastors, scientists, immigrants, widows, and survivors - this book brings the pandemic back to the level where it hurt most: inside homes, hospitals, classrooms, churches, funeral rooms, and family hearts.But this is not only a book about loss.It is also a book about strength after COVID. It shows how people learned to gather again, rebuild businesses, protect mental health, help neighbors, honor essential workers, and find courage after grief.Emotional, serious, careful, and deeply human, The Year the World Closed is a reminder of what the world lost, what people survived, and why truth, mercy, and community still matter.
When the world closed, every family became part of history.From the first frightening reports in Asia to the overwhelmed hospitals of Europe and the lockdowns that changed America, The Year the World Closed tells a powerful emotional story of fear, confusion, grief, survival, and the search for truth during the COVID-19 pandemic.This documentary-style book explores the questions people asked when the world no longer felt safe. Where did COVID begin? Why did lockdown happen? Why did so many families feel abandoned, confused, or divided? How did conspiracy questions grow in the space between fear and proof?Through fictional composite characters inspired by real human experiences - nurses, elders, parents, children, restaurant owners, delivery workers, pastors, scientists, immigrants, widows, and survivors - this book brings the pandemic back to the level where it hurt most: inside homes, hospitals, classrooms, churches, funeral rooms, and family hearts.But this is not only a book about loss.It is also a book about strength after COVID. It shows how people learned to gather again, rebuild businesses, protect mental health, help neighbors, honor essential workers, and find courage after grief.Emotional, serious, careful, and deeply human, The Year the World Closed is a reminder of what the world lost, what people survived, and why truth, mercy, and community still matter.
AmazonPages: 218, Paperback, Madelyn Wray
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