7 Books About Daughters Grieving Their Fathers
Stories that celebrate and mourn the inextricable bond between fathers and daughters
Stories that celebrate and mourn the inextricable bond between fathers and daughters
In Ramona Ausubel’s novel “The Last Animal,” women and joy are integral to fighting extinction
Chung explores how the American healthcare system failed her family in her memoir “A Living Remedy”
In the wake of devastating loss during lockdown, Jane Dykema found healing in the distracting emotions of Korean dramas
Sahar Mustafah recommends books about the experience of mourning loss and absence
Peter Handke and Richard Wagner helped me mourn my father's death. Now I have to figure out how to mourn their lives.
Joanna Cantor, author of ‘Alternative Remedies for Loss,’ on finding grief and humor in fiction
Annie Hartnett’s Rabbit Cake is a testament to coping with heartache
Kuchenga Shenjé, author of "The Library Thief," recommends stories that delve into race and identity in the U.S. and U.K.
“A Brief, Inevitable Exchange” by Billy Chew, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature