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A child''s suicide pitches you into a hellish place of fragmentary images, the deepest depression imaginable, efforts to destroy yourself, and an almost complete break with what''s happening in the world around you. That was my experience. I wish it upon no one.

The essays of The Loneliest Places began as a chronicle of Rachel Dickinson''s life after her son''s suicide. The pieces became much more. Dickinson writes the unimaginable and terrifying facts of heartbreaking loss. In The Loneliest Places she tells stories from her months on the run, fleeing her grief and herself, as she escapes to Iceland and the Falkland Islandsas far as possible from the memories of her dead son, Jack. She frankly relates the paralyzing emotion that sometimes left her trapped in her home, confined to a single chair, helplessly isolated.

The tales from these years are bleak and Dickinson''s journey home, back to her changed self and fractured family, is lone

Trade Review

Dickinson's meditative style and use of metaphor elevate what might otherwise be simply a beautiful, detailed description of place, flora, and fauna to a much deeper study of what nature has to teach us about ourselves and our relationships.

* Hippocampus Magazine *

An elegant memoir.

* Pyschology Today *

Absorbing, thoughtful and thought-provoking, The Loneliest Places is an extraordinary testament to love and loss, a child's suicide and the grief that is life changing and could be soul destroying if note dealt with successfully. Exceptionally well written.

* Midwest Book Review *

Table of Contents

Beginning
Autumn, Again
One Night
Thoughts You Have While at Your Son's Funeral
Withdrawn
Running Away
Adirondack Anniversary
Clara and Jack Sing a Duet
Seeking Permission from Donald Hall
Thoughts
Guns in the Attic
The People Who Stayed
Train Robbers and Pinkertons
Hope Is a Strange Invention
Vertigo
Thrown for a Loop
Why I Stay
The Ways in Which I Fall
Rage
Let Me Be Frank
Angry at a Dead Son
The Gentle Arts
Mourning and Melancholia, Rejected
Travel
Pursuit of Aloneness
December Snow
Merry Effing Christmas
Learning to Travel
Give Up the Ghost
Birding on Bleaker Island
Speculation
Fictional World
What Would I Take If My House Was on Fire
The Time Tim Went to Cuba
Dreamworld
Going to the Spiritualist Camp
Searching
The Dude Ranch
Visitation
Searching for Home in Italy
The Pull of Water
Change
Minefields
Soft Edges
Called Back
Lonely
Jane at the End
The Other Jack Gallagher
Staying in a Ghost Town
Anticipation
Beside the Volcano
Comeuppance
Feeling Isolated
Tim Writes Me a Letter
The Truth about Selfishness
The Present
The Corncrake

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781501766091, 978-1501766091
      ISBN10: 1501766090

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A child''s suicide pitches you into a hellish place of fragmentary images, the deepest depression imaginable, efforts to destroy yourself, and an almost complete break with what''s happening in the world around you. That was my experience. I wish it upon no one.

      The essays of The Loneliest Places began as a chronicle of Rachel Dickinson''s life after her son''s suicide. The pieces became much more. Dickinson writes the unimaginable and terrifying facts of heartbreaking loss. In The Loneliest Places she tells stories from her months on the run, fleeing her grief and herself, as she escapes to Iceland and the Falkland Islandsas far as possible from the memories of her dead son, Jack. She frankly relates the paralyzing emotion that sometimes left her trapped in her home, confined to a single chair, helplessly isolated.

      The tales from these years are bleak and Dickinson''s journey home, back to her changed self and fractured family, is lone

      Trade Review

      Dickinson's meditative style and use of metaphor elevate what might otherwise be simply a beautiful, detailed description of place, flora, and fauna to a much deeper study of what nature has to teach us about ourselves and our relationships.

      * Hippocampus Magazine *

      An elegant memoir.

      * Pyschology Today *

      Absorbing, thoughtful and thought-provoking, The Loneliest Places is an extraordinary testament to love and loss, a child's suicide and the grief that is life changing and could be soul destroying if note dealt with successfully. Exceptionally well written.

      * Midwest Book Review *

      Table of Contents

      Beginning
      Autumn, Again
      One Night
      Thoughts You Have While at Your Son's Funeral
      Withdrawn
      Running Away
      Adirondack Anniversary
      Clara and Jack Sing a Duet
      Seeking Permission from Donald Hall
      Thoughts
      Guns in the Attic
      The People Who Stayed
      Train Robbers and Pinkertons
      Hope Is a Strange Invention
      Vertigo
      Thrown for a Loop
      Why I Stay
      The Ways in Which I Fall
      Rage
      Let Me Be Frank
      Angry at a Dead Son
      The Gentle Arts
      Mourning and Melancholia, Rejected
      Travel
      Pursuit of Aloneness
      December Snow
      Merry Effing Christmas
      Learning to Travel
      Give Up the Ghost
      Birding on Bleaker Island
      Speculation
      Fictional World
      What Would I Take If My House Was on Fire
      The Time Tim Went to Cuba
      Dreamworld
      Going to the Spiritualist Camp
      Searching
      The Dude Ranch
      Visitation
      Searching for Home in Italy
      The Pull of Water
      Change
      Minefields
      Soft Edges
      Called Back
      Lonely
      Jane at the End
      The Other Jack Gallagher
      Staying in a Ghost Town
      Anticipation
      Beside the Volcano
      Comeuppance
      Feeling Isolated
      Tim Writes Me a Letter
      The Truth about Selfishness
      The Present
      The Corncrake

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