After Effects: A Memoir of Complicated Grief

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Publish Date
Pages
200
Dimensions
5.43 X 8.43 X 0.71 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781517912185

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About the Author

Andrea Gilats is a writer, educator, artist, and former yoga teacher who was the cofounder and longtime director of the University of Minnesota's legendary Split Rock Arts Program, a nationally renowned series of residential workshops in visual art and creative writing, as well as Split Rock Online Mentoring for Writers. She is author of Restoring Flexibility: A Gentle Yoga-Based Practice to Increase Mobility at Any Age and has written many articles about aging.

Reviews

"I am enormously grateful that the world is finally welcoming a deeper and more complex understanding about grief and grieving. Andrea Gilats makes a vital contribution with this honest account of her husband's death and her long journey through complicated grief to arrive at her hard-won 'fringes of happiness.'"--Judith Barrington, best-selling author of Writing the Memoir: From Truth to Art*

"Andrea Gilats has given us a beautifully written story of the heartbreaking problem of complicated grief that is now officially called prolonged grief disorder. Her detailed, honest account of almost two decades of intense suffering after the loss of her beloved life partner will help others understand that there is no shame in grieving in this way--that grief is a form of love. Importantly, though, there are ways to gently guide people like Andrea much sooner in the process to find ways to honor the deceased as well as the life of the bereaved they leave behind."--M. Katherine Shear, M.D., founder and director, Columbia University Center for Prolonged Grief*

"In this illuminating, thoughtful and beautifully written memoir, Gilats takes us on her journey as she experienced, for 10 years, prolonged or "complicated" grief... When you finish the last paragraph you are going to think, "I'd like to meet this woman."

"--St. Paul Pioneer Press

"Gilats' story of loss, despair and eventual peace is a roadmap of despair and recovery... A brave memoir indeed!"--Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Grief can be disorienting, overwhelming, and unpredictable, but rarely is it as long lasting as that described by Andrea Gilats in her moving and painful book."--Minnesota Alumni