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Night Into Light By Diane Esguerra Shares A Mother’s Journey Of Grief And Transformation

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK”, memoir, Night Into Light, follows English psychotherapist, Diane Esguerra, scattering her son’s ashes at Machu Picchu in a journey of grief and spiritual renewal that will resonate with any reader who has experienced loss.



 

Night Into Light

Night Into Light by Diane Esguerra

Diane Esguerra’s Night Into Light is a poignant memoir that delves into the depths of grief and the power of human resilience. After the tragic loss of her son, Sacha, to a heroin overdose, Diane embarks on a transformative journey to Machu Picchu.

Through her honest and heartfelt narrative, Diane shares the raw emotions and challenges she faced during her grieving process. She explores the complexities of addiction, the impact of trauma, and the enduring power of love. As she journeys through the sacred Inca citadel, Diane connects with the natural world and finds solace in spiritual practices.

Night Into Light is more than just a memoir of loss; it’s a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to heal and grow. Diane’s story offers hope and inspiration to anyone who has experienced grief, demonstrating that even in the darkest of times, there is light to be found.

Diane Esguerra

Diane Esguerra is a multifaceted writer and therapist with a rich academic background. She holds an English degree from University College London and has honed her craft at drama school. Her formal training as a psychotherapist at the University of Sussex has equipped her with the tools to delve into the complexities of the human mind.

Esguerra’s literary journey has spanned various mediums, including theater and television. Her work has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Geneva-Europe Television Award and the Time Out Theatre Award. Her written works, including “The Oshun Diaries” (Eye Books, 2019) and “Buddhism and Loss” (Mud Pie Books, 2023), explore themes of spirituality, loss, and personal growth.

As the founder and director of Greenlight Counselling Consultancy, Esguerra continues to offer therapeutic support and guidance to those in need. She currently resides in Dorset, where she draws inspiration for her writing and counseling work.

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