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OverviewEverything doesn't (always) happen for a reason. Infertility and pregnancy loss can be devastating, yet both are often private sorrows for the one in six people who cope with the experience. This collection offers personal stories about what it's like to go through the emotional and physical facets of infertility, miscarriage, and pregnancy loss: the pain, sadness, and desperation, the hope, humour, and frustration. Through, Not Around offers reassurance to those in the midst of their own struggles that they are not alone and that it is possible to find acceptance and strength on the other side of grief. The way forward is by going through the grief, not around it. Allison McDonald Ace, Ariel Ng Bourbonnais, and Caroline Starr are co-founders of The 16 Percent, a website dedicated to sharing stories of pregnancy loss and infertility. To read or share your story, visit the16percent.ca. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Allison McDonald Ace , Caroline Starr , Ariel Ng BourbonnaisPublisher: Dundurn Group Ltd Imprint: Dundurn Group Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9781459742963ISBN 10: 1459742966 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 04 April 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. How to be (Infertile) in The World by Wendy Litner 2. Against Miracles by Teri Vlassopoulos 3. A Quiet Funeral by Allison McDonald Ace 4. The Stars in My Sky by Neil McKay 5. It's Just Bad Luck by Amelie Roberge 6. Spring Birthday Parties by Melanie Orfus 7. Audrey by Meaghan Mazurek 8. Born Out of Stillness by Carine Blin 9. The Five-Year Plan by Sonal Champsee 10. Moving Out of Infertility by Sarah Coulson 11. My So-Called Infertile Life by Nicole Armstrong 12. 18 Eggs by Cynthia Cyr 13. Circular Infertility by Caroline Starr 14. The Pieces of Me and You by Neusa Arraial 15. Missed Conceptions by Kelly MacCready 16. Not a Sprint by Lauren Simmons 17. Nine Lives by Kat McNichol 18. Sideline Grief by Kyle Miller 19. In the Space Between by Charlotte Dobo 20. Miscarriage Ain’t Easy … But It's Easier with More Than One Partner By Your Side by Jenny Yuen 21. The Dandelion in My Belly Garden by M.K. Shaw 22. Round Two by Ariel Ng Bourbonnais A Note of Thanks from The 16 Percent Editor Bios and AcknowledgementsReviewsTo say this powerful book of essays is a fascinating read would be an understatement. This invaluable book shows the challenges of fertility. Beautifully written, these essays are full of love and hope. It's like getting on the phone with the best experts and your best friend at the same time. Highly recommended. * Rebecca Eckler, author Of Blissfully Blended Bullshit and executive editor of SavvyMom.ca * Miscarriage and infertility are such common experiences for women, yet they're also some of the most lonely, as so many grieve in silence. Through, Not Around is breaking the silence and bringing these stories into the mainstream. This collection is heartbreaking, beautiful and important. * - Amanda Laird, author of Heavy Flow: Breaking the Curse of Menstruation and host of the Heavy Flow podcast * To say this powerful book of essays is a fascinating read would be an understatement. This invaluable book shows the challenges of fertility. Beautifully written, these essays are full of love and hope. It's like getting on the phone with the best experts and your best friend at the same time. Highly recommended. * Rebecca Eckler, author Of Blissfully Blended Bullshit and executive editor of SavvyMom.ca * Miscarriage and infertility are such common experiences for women, yet they're also some of the most lonely, as so many grieve in silence. Through, Not Around is breaking the silence and bringing these stories into the mainstream. This collection is heartbreaking, beautiful and important. * - Amanda Laird, author of Heavy Flow: Breaking the Curse of Menstruation and host of the Heavy Flow podcast * To say this powerful book of essays is a fascinating read would be an understatement. This invaluable book shows the challenges of fertility. Beautifully written, these essays are full of love and hope. It's like getting on the phone with the best experts and your best friend at the same time. Highly recommended. * Rebecca Eckler, author Of Blissfully Blended Bullshit and executive editor of SavvyMom.ca * ...a collection that opens eyes and hearts. * Novellum blog * To say this powerful book of essays is a fascinating read would be an understatement. This invaluable book shows the challenges of fertility. Beautifully written, these essays are full of love and hope. It’s like getting on the phone with the best experts and your best friend at the same time. Highly recommended. * Rebecca Eckler, author Of Blissfully Blended Bullshit and executive editor of SavvyMom.ca * Miscarriage and infertility are such common experiences for women, yet they're also some of the most lonely, as so many grieve in silence. Through, Not Around is breaking the silence and bringing these stories into the mainstream. This collection is heartbreaking, beautiful and important. * — Amanda Laird, author of Heavy Flow: Breaking the Curse of Menstruation and host of the Heavy Flow podcast * …a collection that opens eyes and hearts. * Novellum blog * Author InformationAllison McDonald Ace is a writer and communications manager for GoJava.ca, as well as the community board member on the Maternal Mental Health Committee at Sunnybrook Hospital. After experiencing a late-term miscarriage with her second pregnancy, she became an advocate for sharing stories of child loss to help others know they aren’t alone. Allison lives with her son and husband in Toronto. Caroline Starr is a writer, editor, and community advocate. After being diagnosed at twenty-one with PCOS and later suffering a miscarriage, Caroline became committed to building a community surrounding infertility and miscarriage and openly discussing their impact on families. She lives with her son and partner in Toronto. Ariel Ng Bourbonnais was diagnosed with premature ovarian aging at the age of thirty-three. She found strength and resolve in knowing that sharing her experience helps others. She works for the University of Toronto and is in the process of completing a memoir based on her personal experience with infertility through U of T's Creative Writing program. She is a proud Torontonian, wife, and (dog) mom. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |