We are excited to host Dina Gachman in discussion with Bethany Erickson, Senior Online Editor at D Magazine, in the store on May 4th at 6:00PM to discuss her new book, So Sorry For Your Loss: How I Learned to Live with Grief, and Other Grave Concerns.
Description
A searching, heartfelt exploration about what it means to process grief, by a bestselling author and journalist whose experience with two devastating losses inspired her to bring comfort and understanding to others.
Since losing her mother to cancer in 2018 and her sister to alcoholism less than three years later, author and journalist Dina Gachman has dedicated herself to understanding what it means to grieve, healing after loss, and the ways we stay connected to those we miss. Through a mix of personal storytelling, reporting, and insight from experts and even moments of humor, Gachman gives readers a fresh take on grief and bereavement--whether the loss is a family member, beloved pet, or a romantic relationship. No one wants to join the grief club, since membership comes with zero perks, but So Sorry for Your Loss will make that initiation just a little less painful.
In the spirit of Elizabeth Kubler Ross books like On Grief and Grieving, or C.S. Lewis's A Grief Observed, So Sorry for Your Loss is the perfect gift for someone who is grieving. With her blend of personal experiences, expert advice, and just a little bit of humor, Gachman has provided a compassionate and compelling resource for anyone looking for grief books.
About the Author
Dina Gachman is a Pulitzer Center Grantee and a frequent contributor to the New York Times, Vox, Texas Monthly and more. She's a New York Times bestselling ghostwriter, and the author of Brokenomics: 50 Ways to Live the Dream on a Dime. She lives near Austin, Texas, with her husband and son.
Bethany Erickson has spent her 20-year career as a journalist writing about everything from how to make meth to the grieving widower who quietly roamed his neighborhood planting bulbs of his wife’s favorite flower late at night; and finds that good storytelling makes both of those equal in importance. She’s currently the senior online editor at D Magazine and lives in Dallas with her husband, son, and Conrad Bain the dog.
So Sorry for Your Loss: How I Learned to Live with Grief, and Other Grave Concerns
By
Dina Gachman