A moving, transcendent memoir of the loss of a child and the survival of love in the wake of unimaginable tragedy.
In this powerful and moving memoir, "Pitchfork" and "GQ" contributor Greene looks back across a period of attempting to survive the seemingly impossible to survive experience of losing a child. Jonathan Lethem applauds its capacity for 'bridging the gulf between daily life and the unnameable.'
'Jayson Greene
admirably captures the beauty and, sometimes, the ego of grief . . .
Anyone who has lost someone can find themselves in here'