Dancing at the Pity Party
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Beschreibung
From before her mother's first oncology appointment through the stages of her cancer to the funeral, sitting shiva, and afterward, when she must try to make sense of her life as a motherless daughter, Tyler Feder tells her story in this graphic novel that is full of piercing--but also often funny--details. She shares the important post-death firsts, such as celebrating holidays without her mom, the utter despair of cleaning out her mom's closet, ending old traditions and starting new ones, and the sting of having the "I've got to tell Mom about this" instinct and not being able to act on it. This memoir, bracingly candid and sweetly humorous, is for anyone struggling with loss who just wants someone to get it.
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Loved the drawing style and how this graphic novel feels like a guidebook for those who are lucky enough to still have their mom, but one day won‘t have anymore (I‘m still lucky). But mostly it‘s for those who have lost their mom (like my mom has lost her mother early) and need some guidance and someone who gets it.
Beschreibung
From before her mother's first oncology appointment through the stages of her cancer to the funeral, sitting shiva, and afterward, when she must try to make sense of her life as a motherless daughter, Tyler Feder tells her story in this graphic novel that is full of piercing--but also often funny--details. She shares the important post-death firsts, such as celebrating holidays without her mom, the utter despair of cleaning out her mom's closet, ending old traditions and starting new ones, and the sting of having the "I've got to tell Mom about this" instinct and not being able to act on it. This memoir, bracingly candid and sweetly humorous, is for anyone struggling with loss who just wants someone to get it.
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
Loved the drawing style and how this graphic novel feels like a guidebook for those who are lucky enough to still have their mom, but one day won‘t have anymore (I‘m still lucky). But mostly it‘s for those who have lost their mom (like my mom has lost her mother early) and need some guidance and someone who gets it.




