The Rooms of Heaven
By (Author) Mary Allen
Random House USA Inc
Vintage Books
15th May 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Commended for Society of Midland Authors Award (Biography) 2000
Paperback
336
Width 135mm, Height 208mm, Spine 13mm
352g
A riveting memoir that explores the uncharted territory between passion and addiction, grief and madness, this world and the next. "A love story, a memoir, a haunting tale of grief and healing" -Chicago Tribune When Mary Allen falls in love with Jim Beaman, she doesn't know he has a drug problem, but she does sense demons and angels around him, like "a disturbance in the air, a sound just beyond the register of human hearing." And when Jim-discouraged and depressed, struggling with his addiction-kills himself a year into their relationship, Allen is unable to let him go. In her desperate attempts to recover from the loss, she uses a Ouija board and automatic writing to pull back from reality into the dark recesses of her mind, where she believes she can find him. The result is a mesmerizing trip across the boundaries between this world and the afterlife, a journey that leads her to the brink of insanity and ultimately back to herself.
"A love story, a memoir, a haunting tale of grief and healing. This book is all that and more."Chicago Tribune
"Wrenching in its spare, humble prose....It will stay with you." Esquire
"Intelligent, humorous, unsentimental... [The Rooms of Heaven] convince[s] us that the mystery of love is indeed far greater and more profound than the mystery of death." Elle
MARY ALLEN lives in Iowa City, Iowa.