Us after

a memoir of love and suicide

Us after

a memoir of love and suicide
Rachel Zimmerman
Book - 2024

"When a state trooper appeared at Rachel Zimmerman's door to report that her husband had jumped to his death off a nearby bridge, she fell to her knees, unable to fully absorb the news. How could her husband, a devoted father and robotics professor at MIT, have committed such a violent act? How would she explain this to her young daughters? And could she have stopped him? A longtime journalist, she probed obsessively, believing answers would help her survive. She interviewed doctors, suicide researchers and a man who jumped off the same bridge and lived. Us, After examines domestic devastation and resurgence, digging into the struggle between public and private selves, life's shifting perspectives, the work of motherhood, and the secrets we keep. In this memoir, Zimmerman confronts the unimaginable and discovers the good in what remains"--

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Tác giả chính: Zimmerman, Rachel, 1964- (Tác giả)
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Santa Fe, NM : SFWP, [2024]
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