by Joan Didion
Audio CD Kindle Edition Paperback HardcoverThe Year of Magical Thinking is a memoir in which Joan Didion relates the year following the sudden and unexpected death of her husband, writer John Gregory Dunne. Didion reflects on her grief and the ways in which she copes with the loss of her partner of 40 years, while also caring for their daughter, Quintana, who falls into a coma shortly after Dunne's death. She examines themes of love, loss, memory, and the irrational thought processes that accompany grief. Ultimately, the book is a portrait of a marriage, an elegy to a husband, and a meditation on the impermanence of life.
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