This a memoir of the power of friendship, about grief and mourning, and how you can go on after losing somebody you love. Recommended.
This a memoir of the power of friendship, about grief and mourning, and how you can go on after losing somebody you love. Recommended.
Yes, this was a tearjerker. A realistic travel through a friendship of two adult flawed women that never felt manipulative. Caroline and Gail were both writers and were bonded by their dogs, nature, and the water.
This just missed being a so-so rating.
Next up, adult female friendship. < 200 pages
As Gail Caldwell so eloquently stated: "We never get over great losses; we absorb them and they carve us into different, often kinder, creatures." This is my grandmother whom I think of every day in my tender care of the elderly. I loved, loved, loved this book! Its the perfect testimony, so beautifully stated, about life's most important gifts including love, friendship, attachment, intimacy and on and on. Everyone needs to read it, I think.
"It's an old, old story: I had a friend and we shared everything, and then she died and so we shared that, too."-Gail Caldwell...Time for one of my favorite kind of books...
Pulling my stack together for this weekend's #24in48readathon - add to this audio and ebooks. I always choose too many so this time I'm trying not to go overboard. LOL. #24in48 #thebibliophage #readathon #bookish
My opening answers are posted here: http://thebibliophage.com/24in48-readathon-july-2017/
This was definitely one that got to me. #riotgrams #bookthatmadeyoucry I have bought and given this book as a gift so many times.
That moment when you spread out your loot from the annual Friends of the Library book sale and it further complicates your what do I read next dilemma. Not sure whether I'll read Pollan again, I buy his books to give them away and hope they are as meaningful to others as they are to me.
I love Gail Caldwell's honesty in this emotionally bare memoir. I, too, lost my 'chosen' sister - to melanoma - when she was just 52. Gail's words perfectly captured the pain and grief I experienced. Reading someone else's similar journey so beautifully articulated made me feel 'less alone.'