The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion

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  • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: October 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9781400043149
  • Sales Rank: 102,245
  • 240pp
 
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Synopsis

Didion's journalistic skills are displayed as never before in this story of a year in her life that began with her daughter in a medically induced coma and her husband unexpectedly dead due to a heart attack. This powerful and moving work is Didion's "attempt to make sense of the weeks and then months that cut loose any fixed idea I ever had about death, about illness . . . about marriage and children and memory . . . about the shallowness of sanity, about life itself." With vulnerability and passion, Joan Didion explores an intensely personal yet universal experience of love and loss. THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING will speak directly to anyone who has ever loved a husband, wife, or child.

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Winner of the 2005 National Book Award for Nonfiction

The Washinton Post - Jonathan Yardley

The Year of Magical Thinking, though it spares nothing in describing Didion's confusion, grief and derangement, is a work of surpassing clarity and honesty. It may not provide "meaning" to her husband's death or her daughter's illness, but it describes their effects on her with unsparing candor. It was not written as a self-help handbook for the bereaved but as a journey into a place that none of us can fully imagine until we have been there.

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Distinguished novelist, essayist, and screenwriter Joan Didion has been called by James Dickey "the finest woman prose stylist writing in English today."

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A must read for anyone who has ever lost anyone!by Shahana

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November 06, 2008: Joan Didion's story about her life in the year after the death of her husband is gut-wrenchingly tragic, but increadibly healing to read. So many grief books tell you that you have to just "get over it" and "move on" when you lose someone you love, often treating mourning like it's some sort of disease. Didion, on the other hand, takes you with her as she heals. Instead of saying "this is how you get better" she says "this is how it was for me," and in doing so manages to connect with the reader in a way that no other grief book can.

I highly recommend this to anyone who has suffered through the loss of a loved one, whether it's recent or ancient. Sometimes all you need is to know that others feel the same way you do and this book will do just that.

One of my top 10 favorite books everby Anonymous

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August 03, 2007: I loved every phrase and page of this eloquent book. I very seldom re-read books but leave this book at my bedside to return to certain pages. She gets my highest compliment, I never wanted the book to end. She took me with her through every emotion, thought and awkard moment that goes with the experience of losing a spouse and almost losing a daughter. I agree with her husband, John, 'Don't ever tell me again you can't write.'


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