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Author Riggs, Nina, author.

Title The bright hour : a memoir of living and dying / Nina Riggs.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2017.

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 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Biographies  92 BIOGRAPHY RIGGS    Check Shelf
 Bloomfield, Prosser Library - Adult Department  BIOG. RIGGS, N.    Storage
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  362.1969 RIGGS    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  BIO RIGGS    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  BIOGRAPHY RIGGS    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  B RIGGS NINA R    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Biographies  B RIGGS    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  B RIGGS, NINA    Check Shelf
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 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction  362.1969 RIGGS    Check Shelf

Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition
Description 310 pages ; 22 cm
Summary "Built on her wildly popular Modern Love column, 'When a Couch is More Than a Couch' (9/23/2016), a breathtaking memoir of living meaningfully with 'death in the room' by the 38 year old great-great-great granddaughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, mother to two young boys, wife of 16 years, after her terminal cancer diagnosis"-- Provided by publisher.
"An exquisite memoir about how to live--and love--every day with 'death in the room, ' from poet Nina Riggs, mother of two young sons and the direct descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson, in the tradition of When Breath Becomes Air. 'We are breathless, but we love the days. They are promises. They are the only way to walk from one night to the other.' Nina Riggs was just thirty-seven years old when initially diagnosed with breast cancer--one small spot. Within a year, the mother of two sons, ages seven and nine, and married sixteen years to her best friend, received the devastating news that her cancer was terminal. How does one live each day, 'unattached to outcome'? How does one approach the moments, big and small, with both love and honesty? Exploring motherhood, marriage, friendship, and memory, even as she wrestles with the legacy of her great-great-great grandfather, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nina Riggs's breathtaking memoir continues the urgent conversation that Paul Kalanithi began in his gorgeous When Breath Becomes Air. She asks, what makes a meaningful life when one has limited time? Brilliantly written, disarmingly funny, and deeply moving, The Bright Hour is about how to love all the days, even the bad ones, and it's about the way literature, especially Emerson, and Nina's other muse, Montaigne, can be a balm and a form of prayer. It's a book about looking death squarely in the face and saying 'this is what will be.' Especially poignant in these uncertain times, The Bright Hour urges us to live well and not lose sight of what makes us human: love, art, music, words"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Riggs, Nina.
Riggs, Nina -- Philosophy.
Breast -- Cancer -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
Terminally ill -- United States -- Biography.
Death.
Life.
Death -- Psychological aspects.
Mothers -- United States -- Biography.
Women poets, American -- Biography.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Personal Memoirs.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Women.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Medical.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
ISBN 9781501169359 (hardback)
1501169351 (hardback)
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