Seeing Ghosts: A Memoir

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$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
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Pages
368
Dimensions
5.81 X 8.42 X 1.25 inches | 1.04 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781538716328

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About the Author
Kat Chow is a writer and a journalist. She was previously a reporter at NPR, where she was a founding member of the Code Switch team. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and on Radiolab, among others. She's one of Pop Culture Happy Hour's fourth chairs. She's received a residency fellowship from the Millay Colony and was an inaugural recipient of the Yi Dae Up fellowship at the Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat.
Reviews
"Like the experience of grief itself, Seeing Ghosts is meditative, fragmentary, sometimes funny and occasionally hopeful."
--BookPage
"Chow's meditation on loss shows how memories that haunt can also sustain."--People
"[T]his book is more about the complexity of what holds a family together than the sadness of loss. . . As after sitting down and having a long talk with a good friend, you'll come away buoyed by the solidarity of realizing that we all struggle and the comfort that comes with understanding each other's plights."--Good Housekeeping
"[Seeing Ghosts] re-creates the uncanny experience of grief. Each page finds Chow peeling back the layers that mummify the thing closest to the truth, brushing away the dust to reveal the bone beneath."--Washington City Paper
"With love and sorrow, Kat Chow's Seeing Ghosts takes up the daunting, difficult, essential task that falls to the children of immigrants--that of making visible the family histories that recede from us like a hazy shoreline, of pulling a lifeline out of the silence that compounds with acquiescence and loss and time. Uncertainty remains central and loss ineluctable, despite the doggedness and perspicacity of Chow's efforts to uncover and recover; this might be the most human of all the truths in this beautiful, moving memoir."
--Jia Tolentino, New York Times bestselling author of Trick Mirror
"Seeing Ghosts is a reminder that love, loss, and hope glide hand in hand - in this book about family and its bonds, Kat Chow transforms the question of what it means to lose and still have love for the mysteries of this world. Chow's writing is by turns resonant, hilarious, and meticulously researched, making dreams and feelings that are otherwise invisible potent and wholly tangible. Chow's scenes paint histories and emotions with the densest of feeling, as Seeing Ghosts guides us through how a life can be lived, who is left behind, and how we find ways to come together despite this. Kat Chow illustrates what it means when we're bound to one another, excavating what we owe each other alongside what we owe ourselves. A delight and a miracle - the world is fuller, stranger, and brighter by this book's presence."
--Bryan Washington, author of Memorial
"Kat Chow's memoir tackles a vast topic--grief--and brings it into focus with a gripping, harrowing personal story. . . Her book is a touching meditation on what it means to know and remember a loved one and how we can continue living without losing sight of the people who have shaped our lives, even after they're gone."--Town & Country
"Through the lens of loss and generational trauma, Chow develops a new form of contemplating the American family through three generations of her own Chinese-American family. The writer's transition from journalism to memoir isn't to be missed."--Cultured
"[A] deeply felt, indelibly moving memoir."--Refinery29
"I read Seeing Ghosts with a great sense of luck and relief that Kat Chow's book shares the ground with the best memoirs: that they are the archeologists of memory, unearthing places we have wavered in going. Like all books that haunt us long after reading, Seeing Ghosts is a courageous act of excavation and salvage. It is also a feat of rescue and healing."--Ocean Vuong, New York Times bestselling author of On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
"By uniting family memories, elements of Chinese culture, and an intimate perspective, Chow wraps tragedy and history into an affecting memorial. A powerful remembrance of a family unmoored by the loss of its matriarch."--Kirkus Reviews
"Seeing Ghosts is truly beautiful. A balm. There is such a deep comfort in Kat Chow's writing, in her remembrance of small things. It is a love song to loss, to family, to the power of writing things down and remembering."--Jacqueline Woodson, award-winning author of Red at the Bone
"How do we know our mothers? This seemed to me to be what this powerful memoir brought into focus for me. From the narrow window we have of them from childhood, expanding outward as we grow older, and then after their death, when they cannot keep their secrets from us, including that also, the result is a prismatic vision of the mother in these pages, of Chow's mother, but all our mothers. This is a book that asks us to consider if we allow our mothers to be human--and ourselves, too. A daring, loving, searing debut."--Alexander Chee, bestselling author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel
"Seeing Ghosts spins memories and individuals into entire worlds. Its strength lies in how it traverses landscapes, physical and emotional, that plot different moments of Chow's life and maps them for the reader. Chow spins her memories from herself, and they become something else entirely -- haunting and beautiful reminders of the silences we keep stored in ourselves, and the ghosts they form when we begin to see."--Asia Pacific Arts
"In Seeing Ghosts, Kat Chow tells a story that is at once intimate and generous in its welcome, sifting through the legacy of a formative and profound loss in order to better understand her late mother, her family, and herself. This gorgeous, thoughtful memoir has much to offer, including the hard-won truth that sometimes, moving forward into an uncertain future requires us to revisit, remember, and attempt to unravel the traumas of our past."--Nicole Chung, author of All You Can Ever Know: A Memoir
"A deeply moving exploration of grief."--Marie Claire
"Journalist Chow writes longingly about her mother, who died from cancer, in this intimate debut about a life shaped by loss. . . While deep emotion drives her writing, Chow generally avoids oversentimentality and buoys what could otherwise be an overwhelmingly despondent narrative with bursts of joy and irreverence. . . The result is a moving depiction of grief at its most mundane and spectacular."--Publishers Weekly
"Kat Chow dares to explore the lingering dynamics of her family's shared grief in her breathtaking debut memoir. . . It's a bittersweet meditation on how losing the ones we love indelibly shapes the futures of the living, and how we ultimately find healing in the strength of family."--TIME Magazine
"Readers familiar with Chow's reporting on NPR will not be surprised at her storytelling skills, which shine even more brightly here. This haunting, deeply moving, and beautifully written chronicle of the immense grief that once tore Chow's family apart and now binds them will resonate with every reader."--Booklist, starred review
"[A] vivid portrait of [Chow's] loving and flawed Chinese American family. The book is a tribute to Chow's spirited mother, but it's also a revealing portrait of three daughters trying to negotiate a complicated relationship with their family."--Library Journal
"Seeing Ghosts is an aching read that will settle in your bones and wrap itself around your heart."--Bitch Media