Were You Close?: A sister's quest to know the brother she lost

Anne Pinkerton
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Were You Close?: A sister's quest to know the brother she lost

Anne Pinkerton
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258 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 11, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 258
  • Publisher: Vine Leaves Press
  • ISBN: 9783988320001
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.64" L x 8.5" H

"A masterful guide to loving and losing the extraordinary among us." Mary E. Plouffe Ph.D., author of I Know It in My Heart: Walking through Grief with a Child

"An achingly candid debut memoir ... written with tenderness and reverence." Melanie Brooks, author of A Hard Silence

"Grief experts categorize those of us who have lost siblings as "forgotten mourners," and society does not recognize the death of a brother or sister as a major loss. In Were You Close?, Anne Pinkerton challenges such misconceptions by bringing her brother David and the pain of his death to the page, illuminating just how enormous this loss is." Ann Hood, author of Comfort: A Journey Through Grief

"With the energy, skill, muscle and bravery that powered her beloved late brother as an elite extreme adventurer, Anne Pinkerton's Were You Close? is as much map as memoir illustrating how the author scaled her personal mountain range of grief." Suzanne Strempek Shea, author of Songs from a Lead-Lined Room: Notes-High and Low-from My Journey through Breast Cancer and Radiation

"A heartfelt exploration of risk, loss, and self-discovery in the aftermath of tragedy. Pinkerton's generous memoir shines a necessary light on the hard road to writing about the death of a beloved sibling." Jessica Handler, author of Invisible Sisters

"Anne Pinkerton is the real deal - an honest, unflinching memoirist who illuminates the dark corners of grief ... a true memoirist - a writer who doesn't write to find absolute answers but to articulate deeper questions." Anthony D'Aries, author of The Language of Men: A Memoir

"This is a memoir, but also a book that I believe has a chance to change the lives and sorrow of anyone who enters." Mel Allen, Editor, Yankee Magazine

"Grief is big and wild and forever shift-shaping within us. Anne Pinkerton gets that... It is lyrical, accessible, and a necessary contribution to the literature of loss." Gabrielle Birkner, co-author, Modern Loss: Candid Conversation About Grief. Beginners Welcome.

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