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The Only Selfish Thing He Ever Did This is a book of observations, of loss and of trying to stay connected. It is about moments when you have to believe you are truly still together. It isn't fancy. It isn't glitzy. It is simple sights, sounds, signs from a lost love to his floundering family in the hope that some comfort can be found. You can take from it whatever thoughts bring you a brief peace. Nothing prepares you for a loss so great. For some, knowing that their loved one is still watching over them, still with them, still connected somehow, gives moments of peace, moments of stillness. Perhaps after reading this, you will be able to find a sign or communication from your lost one to you that makes sense, means something to you. The author is someone who lost her soul mate too early. There is no way to prepare for this. There is no way to learn what you need until after it happens. She has an incredible family and exceptional friends who have helped guide the way to survival. She lives with her family in Pennsylvania and now has to make different plans for her future.
Sixteen literary luminaries on the controversial subject of being childless by choice, in this critically acclaimed, bestselling anthology One of the most provocative and talked-about books of the year, Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed is the stunning collection exploring one of society’s most vexing taboos. One of the main topics of cultural conversation during the last decade was the supposed “fertility crisis,” and whether modern women could figure out a way to have it all—a successful career and the required 2.3 children—before their biological clocks stopped ticking. Now, however, the conversation has turned to whether it’s necessary to have it all (see Anne-Marie Slaughter) or, perhaps more controversial, whether children are really a requirement for a fulfilling life. In this exciting and controversial collection of essays, curated by writer Meghan Daum, thirteen acclaimed female writers explain why they have chosen to eschew motherhood. Contributors include Lionel Shriver, Sigrid Nunez, Kate Christensen, Elliott Holt, Geoff Dyer, and Tim Kreider, among others, who will give a unique perspective on the overwhelming cultural pressure of parenthood. This collection makes a smart and passionate case for why parenthood is not the only path to a happy, productive life, and takes our parent-centric, kid-fixated, baby-bump-patrolling culture to task in the process. In this book, that shadowy faction known as the childless-by-choice comes out into the light.