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You Can't Go Home Again. That was more than the name of a book written by Thomas Wolfe in the life of Zoe Zimmerman. Zoe was twenty years old when she was in a horrific car wreck and died. She visited heaven but was told she that she wasn't done with her mission in life just yet. Following the trauma of the wreck she had a stroke and lost her memory of everything that had happened up until that point in her life except for the strange little girl she met in heaven. With the loss of her memory she became a child again mentally and had to relearn everything she had been taught in school. Troubles plagued her and and her parents over the next two years because of something that happened to her in the past. Wanting to understand what was happening and eager to get her life back, she agreed to go through psychotherapy and learned that at least some things in her past were best forgotten. This story has some dark themes and in this life we will all be faced with trials and our own inner demons, but as with my previous stories in this series, God and love will win out at the end of the day and when we are a child of God we are promised an eternal life of bliss.