"I know that you can die twice.
First comes physical death...
to be forgotten is a second death," notes screenwriter Eve Blouin, in an epilogue at the end of her mother's autobiography.
Eve understands this sentiment more than most.
"I know that you can die twice.
First comes physical death...
to be forgotten is a second death," notes screenwriter Eve Blouin, in an epilogue at the end of her mother's autobiography.
Eve understands this sentiment more than most.