The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying

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Corinna Underwood

35 months ago at 3:58 PMJune 21, 2022 at 3:58 PM

Brilliantly written and exceptionally moving, this memoir is a simultaneously heartbreaking and funny account of living with loss and the threat of death. This book finds beauty, truth, and comfort even amid the most crushing sadness. This is a great read for anyone going through cancer and is a gentle reminder to cherish each day.

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Poet and essayist Nina Riggs was just thirty-seven years old when initially diagnosed with breast cancer—one small spot. Within a year, she received the devastating news that her cancer was terminal. How does a dying person learn to live each day “unattached to outcome”? How does one approach the moments, big and small, with both love and honesty? How does a young mother and wife prepare her two young children and adored husband for a loss that will shape the rest of their lives? How do we want to be remembered? Exploring motherhood, marriage, friendship, and memory, Nina asks: What makes a meaningful life when one has limited time? “Profound and poignant” (O, The Oprah Magazine), The Bright Hour is about how to make the most of all the days, even the painful ones. It’s about the way literature, especially Nina’s direct ancestor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and her other muse, Montaigne, can be a balm and a form of prayer. Brilliantly written and exceptionally moving, it’s a “deeply affecting memoir, a simultaneously heartbreaking and funny account of living with loss and the specter of death. As Riggs lyrically, unflinchingly details her reality, she finds beauty and truth that comfort even amid the crushing sadness” (People, Book of the Week). Tender and heartwarming, The Bright Hour “is a gentle reminder to cherish each day” (Entertainment Weekly, Best New Books) and offers us this important perspective: “You can read a multitude books about how to die, but Riggs, a dying woman, will show you how to live” (The New York Times Book Review, Editor’s Choice).

Details

Language: ‎ English

Paperback‏: ‎ 336 pages

ISBN-10‏: ‎ 1501169378

ISBN-13‏: ‎ 978-1501169373

Item Weight: ‎12 ounces

Dimensions: ‎5.5 x 0.9 x 8.38 inches

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Oliva Hawkins

Be prepared for some waterworks while reading this one. As a breast cancer patient this one really hit close to home for me, but it also gave me a newfound perspective on just how lucky I am and how to try to do my best to seize each and every day and make my time here on God's green earth count!

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Kim Lewis

This is an incredible work, and I wish more people regardless of whether or not they have cancer would take time to read it. This book felt like it gave me so much more personal insight into what my sister went through so for that I will always be very grateful.

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Anne Young

I bought this book thinking that it would be like When Breath Becomes Air but it was very different. I could hardly get through this one and ended up giving it away.

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Jill Kyle

One of those books you read again and again

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Janet Cuccio

This is one of my all time favorite books ever. I can't believe how FUNNY Nina Riggs is in the face of such a serious consequence. If you can take some time out of your day to live in the Bright Hour you will not regret it.

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