I'm in the Tampa airport, waiting for my connection to New Orleans. On the leg from Hartford I started A Cracking of the Heart, by David Horowitz. I've avoided books about grief in the last year, but decided that this narrative was on point.
Horowitz's adult daughter died unexpectedly at age 44. The book is both a testimonial to her and a documentation of Horowitz coming to terms with her death. So far, it's very good, though exquisitely painful.
Chapter 1:You resurrect the dead.
See what I mean?
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