JAYSON GREENE is a contributing writer and former senior editor at Pitchfork. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and GQ, among other publications. This is his first book. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son.
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“A miracle. . . . A narrative of grief and acceptance that is
compulsively readable and never self-indulgent.” —The New York
Times Book Review
“A masterful literary performance. . . . Greene offers a raw,
luminous portrait of suffering and partial healing. . . . [A]
beautiful, devastating book.” —The Boston Globe
“[Greene] writes gorgeously. . . . A valuable addition to the
literature of grief.” —The Washington Post
“Masterful and compassionate. . . . An intensely moving,
life-affirming story.” —Rolling Stone
“[A] melodic, sensitive tribute. . . . [Greene’s] emotionally
transparent story resonates not just for the intense sadness at its
core, but also its implicit message of perseverance.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“What sets [this] memoir apart is [Greene’s] ability to illuminate
the mundane moments that become surreal in the midst of trauma and
tragedy. . . . Once More We Saw Stars offers glimpses of humor,
light and love amid the loss.” —Time
“Anyone who has lost someone can find themselves in here. . . .
Greene peels the skin right back on painfully intimate truths, and
lets the air at something visceral in a way that many writers on
death fail to do. The result is a grief memoir of rare . . .
honesty.” —The Irish Times
“This minutely observed memoir will surely be helpful to other
people whose world changes in an instant. Greene, a journalist,
never flinches from his distress and is not ashamed to describe
himself as he truly is as he struggles to carry on in a world where
[his daughter] no longer exists.” —The Times (London)
“Heart-wrenching yet life-affirming. . . . An amazing and
inspirational exploration on the meaning of grief and the
interconnectedness of love and loss.” —Publishers Weekly (starred
review)
“Compassionate and sensitively told, Greene’s story accomplishes an
exceptionally difficult feat: transforming tragedy into both a
spiritual journey and a celebration of wonder. . . . A poignantly
uplifting memoir of moving forward after terrible loss.” —Kirkus
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