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The Year of Magical Thinking -
The Year of Magical Thinking
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During the Christmas holidays in 2003, novelist Joan Didion began a month of hell. Just a few days before Christmas, Didion and her husband of 40 years, John Gregory Dunne, watched helplessly as their newly married daughter, Quintana, came down with what seemed to be the flu, then contracted... show more
During the Christmas holidays in 2003, novelist Joan Didion began a month of hell. Just a few days before Christmas, Didion and her husband of 40 years, John Gregory Dunne, watched helplessly as their newly married daughter, Quintana, came down with what seemed to be the flu, then contracted pneumonia, which led, within days, to complete septic shock and system breakdown. A week later, as Quintana hovered close to death, Dunne collapsed and died. Didion plunged into a mad state of "magical thinking." Her response was unfathomable: "We might expect that we will be prostrate, inconsolable, crazy with loss. We do not expect to be literally crazy, cool customers who believe that their husband is about to return and might need his shoes." A mourning no one could ever imagine.
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9781400078431
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Edition language: English
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daisyq
daisyq rated it
4.0 The Year of Magical Thinking
This is a powerful memoir of grief, written about the year following Didion's husband's very sudden death, and the ongoing serious illness of their only daughter. Didion tries to understand her experience and responses to these events with research (about her husband, his illness, and grieving), thr...
i have no idea i don't usually write.
i have no idea i don't usually write. rated it
2.0 The Year of Magical Thinking
I liked this book well enough, but I was a little let down. I guess I was expecting more on how she handled the passing of her husband. There was a lot of research on grief and excerpts from various novels with some medical terms thrown in. It just felt a little disjointed. She also puts in a ton of...
Books etc.
Books etc. rated it
4.0 The Year of Magical Thinking
Re-reading this as a way to cope on w/ my own grief. After all,something did die, someone's love. And the pain it caused me is as painful as someone's death.
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