What We Wish Were True: Reflections on Nurturing Life and Facing Death

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Price
$25.00  $23.25
Publisher
Convergent Books
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.67 X 8.35 X 0.79 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593442906

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About the Author
Tallu Schuyler Quinn was the founder of the Nashville Food Project, an organization that seeks to bring people together to grow, cook, and share nourishing food, cultivate community, and alleviate hunger. She earned a BFA in papermaking and bookbinding from the Appalachian Center for Craft and an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University, where she focused on ritual studies. Tallu Schuyler Quinn made her home in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, Robbie, and their daughter and son.
Reviews
"Facing death is the hardest thing of all, and Tallu Quinn faces hers in a way that broke and healed my heart. This book is a beautiful tribute to life, to truth, and to love."--Glennon Doyle, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Untamed

"Tallu's essays of living a spiritually and emotionally rich life in a failing body are nothing less than a master class in how to be fully human. They are deeply felt and beautifully rendered meditations on the gifts--yes, the gifts--of struggle. Of suffering. Of temporality itself. A spirit of generosity and flashes of wit shine through even her saddest words."--Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations and Graceland, At Last

"When reading What We Wish Were True, I kept thinking of the famous Mary Oliver line, 'Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?' Clearly, Tallu Schuyler Quinn's answer is everything. Her life, her mission, her decency, and her love create a vibrant legacy for us to hold on to and learn from. This book, like its author, is incandescent."--Ann Patchett, New York Times bestselling author

"With death approaching in the rearview mirror, Tallu Quinn takes us on her final drive, fully present to the gritty, beautiful, excruciating, awe, fullness of family, love and life. I am forever changed by the journey. Thank you, Tallu."--Amy Grant, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter

"What We Wish Were True is an unforgettable memoir of the most profound and private experience. At the threshold between this world and the next, Tallu Quinn asks the unanswerable questions out loud, so that we may all consider them and become wiser and more openhearted ourselves."--Mary Laura Philpott, author of I Miss You When I Blink and Bomb Shelter

"Grief inevitably shatters us. But Tallu Quinn has done what is quite unimaginable--holds the pieces up to the light and finds glory in a mosaic of endings."--Nadia Bolz-Weber, three-time New York Times bestselling author

"Tallu Quinn is living with terminal brain cancer, but she has taken the time to give all of us the remarkable gift of a peek into how she is learning to walk through it. Her words will help me bring light to my patients when I must give them dark news and to my family when life hurts them as it often does."--W. Lee Warren, MD, neurosurgeon and author of I've Seen the End of You

"A lyrical, searching meditation on terminal illness . . . There are moments of pathos, but far fewer than the author deserves to air. Instead, the narrative becomes a prayer to life, with a conclusion comforting anyone on the path to death--which is to say, all of us--that imagines what she might become in the afterlife. A tragedy whose outcome is foretold and a gentle, uplifting contribution to the literature of death and dying."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"The author writes movingly and candidly . . . with the power to move readers to tears. . . . Exquisite."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)