Winner of:
2014 Bronze Independent Publisher Book Award, essay/creative nonfiction
Ruminating on the fundamental mysteries of human life—the tenuous nature of memory, bereavement, and grief, as well as the vexing complexity of familial connections—this compilation explores
the pleasures of slowing down, and the deep losses incurred by not taking time to look and listen. Born out of fragments, these 10 essays surround a particular breakage in continuity and
attempt to leave behind the self or the “I” at the center of them, while at the same time, reassembling a new whole. Touching upon various topics, including the death of a grandmother, a
medical complication, and the events of September 11th, this work moves to consider how the body itself limits participation in the world, even as the self keeps demanding to be vital and to
fully participate.