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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel Dickinson , Rachel DickinsonPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing ISBN: 9798212195973Publication Date: 15 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Loneliest Places contains multitudes: landscapes, portraits, meditations, memories, facts and contexts, blunt assessments, lightness, hope, wisdom, and admirable artistry. -- Greg Bottoms, author of Lowest White Boy Dickinson is at heart a travel writer who, with a deft hand and discerning eye, leads us through a ruined landscape of grief. Her journey to make sense of this new territory created by her son's death is, at turns, meditative, heartbreaking, and beautiful. I could not look away. -- Sarah Rose, author of D-Day Girls In sharp and staggering prose, Rachel Dickinson recounts her struggle to drag her very self out of the wreckage left by her son's suicide. Her writing is a riveting act of resilience and literary beauty. -- Jean Guerrero, author of Crux The truths on these pages are hard won and haunting, but also warm and surprising. -- NPR Books The truths on these pages are hard won and haunting, but also warm and surprising. -- NPR Books "The Loneliest Places contains multitudes: landscapes, portraits, meditations, memories, facts and contexts, blunt assessments, lightness, hope, wisdom, and admirable artistry. -- ""Greg Bottoms, author of Lowest White Boy"" Dickinson is at heart a travel writer who, with a deft hand and discerning eye, leads us through a ruined landscape of grief. Her journey to make sense of this new territory created by her son's death is, at turns, meditative, heartbreaking, and beautiful. I could not look away. -- ""Sarah Rose, author of D-Day Girls"" In sharp and staggering prose, Rachel Dickinson recounts her struggle to drag her very self out of the wreckage left by her son's suicide. Her writing is a riveting act of resilience and literary beauty. -- ""Jean Guerrero, author of Crux"" The truths on these pages are hard won and haunting, but also warm and surprising. -- ""NPR Books""" Author InformationRachel Dickinson is a travel writer, essayist, artist, and award-winning author. Follow her on Twitter @rachelbirds. Rachel Dickinson is a travel writer, essayist, artist, and award-winning author. Follow her on Twitter @rachelbirds. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |