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- Memoirs balancing raw grief with unexpected humor
- Parenting through loss with honesty and small moments of beauty
The moment when Patty Dann's husband was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, she felt as though the ground had dropped out beneath her.
Her grief, however, was immediately interrupted by the realization that she would have to tell their three-year-old son, Jake, that his father was dying.
The prognosis gave her husband just a year to live.
In that short time, the three of them—Patty, Willem, and Jake—would have to find a way to live with the illness and prepare for his death.
Written with disarming honesty, courage, and humor, Patty weaves together a series of vignettes that chart her and Jake's eventual acceptance of their new family—through coping with the daily challenges, the sorrow, and the uncertainty, as well as embracing the surprising moments of beauty and acceptance.
As much about exploring memory as it is about appreciating the moment, this captivating narrative will serve as a genuine comfort to anyone surprised by grief.
with Patty Dann “ Spare is the word that comes to mind, when asked to describe my writing. I write and re-write many times, then read my work aloud to take out any extra words. ”
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