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Book SynopsisAn unforgettable portrait of a marriage tested to its limits.
Trade Review"This is one of the wisest, saddest, most beautiful books about love that I’ve ever read." -- Tom Bissell
"Daniel Raeburn gets right down to the essentials: life, death, love, loss. There’s not a spare syllable here, and the telegraphic style has the odd effect of amplifying these profound questions, allowing them to resonate fully.
Vessels is a beautiful book about the sheer, mysterious contingency of anyone being born at all." -- Alison Bechdel
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Vessels is a brilliant and dazzling story about love, marriage, and family. In a prose so transparent that you feel as if it’s your own experience, Daniel Raeburn has written a beautiful book about loss and redemption." -- Susan Cheever
"Daniel Raeburn writes like a person who means it, every last word.
Vessels is spare and elegant and smart and propulsive, but above all it feels unrelentingly truthful, alive with the close breath of the realest intimacy. Raeburn went to a very dark place and brought us back something beautiful and strangely consoling." -- Claire Dederer
"One of the most beautifully sad and mesmerizing books of the year." -- Minnesota Public Radio, “Best Nonfiction of 2016”
"More than offering a simple tale about grief and the struggles of parenthood, Raeburn speaks to the emotional influence of those we try to bring into the world and the lives we are responsible for." -- Booklist
"A poignant expression of how two young people matured as they created a family . . . [and] also a celebration of the way that birth—even if that birth ends in sudden death—brings new life to parents. An eloquently candid memoir." -- Kirkus Reviews
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Vessels should be in the company of memoirs such as
Darkness Visible by William Styron, about depression. Both are books that speak to one issue, yet find the thread that connects us all." -- Tara Shafer - babycenter.com