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The Burning Light of Two Stars

A Mother-Daughter Story
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Description

This gripping, honest memoir from bestselling author Laura Davis examines the endurance of mother-daughter love, the way memory protects and betrays us, and the courage it takes to fulfill a promise when ghosts of the past come knocking.

Product Details

PublisherGirl Friday Books
Publish DateNovember 09, 2021
Pages368
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781954854161
Dimensions8.9 X 6.0 X 1.1 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Laura Davis is the author of seven nonfiction books, including The Courage to Heal, Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, and I Thought We'd Never Speak Again. Her groundbreaking books have been translated into eleven languages and sold more than 1.8 million copies. In addition to writing books that inspire and change people's lives, the work of Laura's heart is to teach. For more than twenty years, at locations around the world, she's helped her students find their voices, tell their stories, and hone their craft as writers.

Reviews

"Davis is a master of prose. From the very start of the memoir, she is able to fill it to the brim with metaphor, figurative language, symbolism, and general eloquence. This book reads like poetry, and is a delight-often visceral, tangible in both its pleasures and pains." The BookLife Prize

"[Being a caregiver to] an elderly parent, especially against the backdrop of a difficult shared past, can be a bruising spiritual ordeal. We who must travel this territory don't need any more sentimental narratives about it. What we do need is the healing medicine of truth-telling, and Laura Davis brilliantly and generously gives it to us. I literally could not put this book down." ―Katy Butler, bestselling author of Knocking on Heaven's Door and The Art of Dying Well

"This chronicle of estrangement and reconciliation documenting a daughter's slow loss of her mother to dementia and [then] death is really a testament to living and forgiveness. Overcoming a past fraught with misunderstandings and hostilities takes hard work--hard emotional and soul work. Davis masterfully documents this journey while giving the reader a visceral sense of the brevity of time we have in which to let compassion take root. This is a stunning book that shows how, once begun, that rootedness can be nurtured, deepened, and sustained." --Sue William Silverman, author of How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences

"When Laura Davis and Ellen Bass published The Courage to Heal, it emboldened a generation of survivors of incest and sexual abuse, likely contributing to the courageous voices for many who are part of today's MeToo and TimesUp movements. In The Burning Light of Two Stars, Davis allows us to know the person behind those pages, and the story behind that story. Nuanced, raw, and candid, this memoir does not designate white hat or black hat characters. Instead, it provides a topographical map through the complex landscape of the mother-daughter relationship at the heart of the story, with characters both noble and deeply flawed on both sides of the equation. This masterful heart-filling book is deeply moving and wise." --Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, therapist and author of Filling Her Shoes and Fire and Water

"I quickly ran out of superlatives for The Burning Light of Two Stars because so many scenes grabbed me. From the first page, I was fully engaged in Laura's world and didn't want to put the book down. It was as if she was speaking my story, her mother a mirror of my own. I am certain this wise exploration of mother-daughter dynamics over a lifetime will resonate broadly. As I pored over its pages, I didn't want this beautiful, compelling story to end. And for me, it hasn't: Laura's memoir and all of her characters have stayed with me to this day." --Kay Taylor, author of Soul Path Way

"Laura Davis has a unique ability to capture the details of everyday life in vivid color, as she allows the reader to shadow her on this intimate, challenging, and often humorous family journey. The emotional range of the book is a major strength: frustration, fear, rage, joy, absurdity, humor, love, hate, melancholy--it's all there. It's a fabulous read." --Talin Vartanian, producer at The Sunday Edition and creator of Canada Reads, CBC Radio

"Laura's story is important because it captures, with authenticity and supreme honesty, the vexed, complicated and tender mother-daughter bonds and because it doesn't hold back the daughter's ambiguity, resentments, wavering, love-hate sentiments. The sincerity through which the story is conveyed took my breath away." --Rosa-Linda Fregoso, professor emerita of Latin American and Latin

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