Ebook: Nobody ever talks about anything but the end: a memoir
Author: Levine Liz
- Tags: Chagrin, Grief, Loss (Psychology), Perte (Psychologie), Sisters, Sisters--Death, Sœurs, Sœurs--Mort, Suicide, Biography, Autobiographies, Levine Liz -- 1976-, Sisters -- Death, Sisters -- Biography, Sœurs -- Mort, Sœurs -- Biographies
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Canada
- City: Toronto;Ontario
- Edition: Simon & Schuster Canada edition
- Language: English
- epub
"In November of 2016, Liz Levine's younger sister, Tamara, reached a breaking point after years of living with mental illness. In the dark hours before dawn, she sent a final message to her family and committed suicide. In Nobody Every Talks About Anything But the End, Liz weaves the story of what happened to Tamara with another significant death--that of Liz's childhood love, Judson, to cancer. This account of life and loss--inventively told in the form of the alphabet--is haunting and bittersweet, heartbreaking yet often hilarious. With appealing honesty, Liz writes about her relationship with Judson, Tamara's increasingly bizarre outbursts, the conflicts that arise in a family of challenging personalities and multiple religions, and how death casts a long shadow. In doing so, she exposes the raw and uncomfortable truths about grief and mourning that we often shy away from--and almost never share with others. And she reveals how, in the midst of death, life--with all its messy complications--must also be celebrated."--
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