The Truman Capote Prize-winning author "provides an offbeat look at
the fragility of human life and our resilience when faced with death"
( Kirkus). On April 27, 2011, just days after learning of their
pregnancy, B. J. Hollars, his wife, and their future son endured the
onslaught of an EF-4 tornado. There, while huddled in a bathtub in
their Alabama home, mortality flashed before their eyes. With the last
of his computer battery, Hollars began recounting the experience, and
would continue to do so in the following years, writing his way out of
one disaster only to find himself caught up in another. In this
collection of personal essays, Hollars faces tornadoes, drownings, and
nuclear catastrophes. These experiences force him to acknowledge the
inexplicable while he attempts to overcome his greatest fear—the
impossibility of protecting his newborn son from the world's
cruelties. Through his and others' stories, Hollars creates a
constellation of grief, tapping into the rarely acknowledged
intersection between fatherhood and fear, sacrifice and safety, and
the humbling effect of losing control of our lives.
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Product details
ISBN
9780253018212
Published
2015
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author