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Odyssey of Ashes: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Letting Go

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Odyssey of Ashes: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Letting Go

Contributors:

By (Author) Cheryl Krauter

ISBN:

9781647421328

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

2nd September 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

306.883092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

168

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

Magical Thinking

or Joyce Carol Oatess A Widows Story, with the additional angle that the author is not famous and therefore more relatable. A unique memoir angle: Few end-of-life memoirs deal with sudden loss as this memoir does; it is an experience that is less written and talked about than other grief experiences. Huge target market: Virtually one-third (32.5 percent) of people age sixty-five and older in the US have been widowed.

Reviews

2021 Foreword INDIES Finalist in Grief/Grieving

In this engrossing memoir, Krauter shares her journey through the deep waters of grief. Her graceful writing reminds us that the cycle of love and loss is as natural as the river current, and it is only through fully embracing the force of the waters that dry land can eventually be found.
Allison J. Applebaum, PhD, director of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Caregivers Clinic and editor of Cancer Caregivers

What a moving book about loss and mourning. Cheryl finds solace in, among other things, trout fishing, rituals, Buddhist wisdomand, luckily for us, writing about her experiences.
A.J. Jacobs, editor-at-large of Esquire magazine and author of Thanks a Thousand: A Gratitude Journey

With profound insight, Cheryl explores the spiritual nature of life and death, the sacred connection between love and loss, life and death. A work of depth and infinite caring, this book is ultimately a gift of love, hope, and survival.
Cindy Rasicot, author of Finding Venerable Mother: A Daughters Spiritual Quest to Thailand

This compelling and heart-warming memoir draws upon your heartstrings. The story chronicles the unexpected death of the authors husband. Her pain for her loss emanates from each page, creating a path of empathy for her suffering. This book wraps its arms around you and takes hold of your soul. I highly recommend this heartfelt and beautifully written book. Odyssey of Ashes is a must-read memoir.
Dr. Joan Steidinger, author of Stand Up and Shout Out

Cheryl Krauters gripping memoir traces her journey as she slowly heals from her husbands unexpected death. Her descriptions of his death itself and of her frantic, disoriented interactions with police and paramedics are raw and unforgettable. Her later encounters with helpers, such as a hungry hummingbird and a Montana fly fisherman named Dirty Mike, are wry and poignant. Krauters book pulses with sorrow and fierce aliveness as she grapples with the finality of death.
Kathryn Ridall, PhD, author of Dreaming at the Gates: How Dreams Guide Us

Though no one experiences the loss of a loved one in the same way, you need to add Krauter's Odyssey of Ashes to the shelf of great modern books on grief. Starting with the night of her husbands deaththe suddenness, the casual care and callousness of those who respondedand ending with an evocation of Mexicos Day of the Dead, this memoir covers a lot of territory. Shes a cancer survivor herself, and the couple already knew to treat each day as if it were their last. Death puts that knowledge to the test, and this book is her testimony.
Sean Elder, co-author of Great Is the Truth: Secrecy, Scandal and the Quest for Justice at the Horace Mann School

This is a tender and courageous love story of Cheryl Krauters sacred journey through grief and the loss of her dear husband, John. Her lyrical writing flows like the rivers we travel on with her, touching the wild river of her soul. A story that does not end but reaches beyond into myth, ritual, and the archetype of sorrow and renewal of the wild woman inside her.
Barbara Sapienza, author of Anchor Out and The Laundress

Odyssey of Ashes: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Letting Go is a poignant, intimate journey through the grief of losing a loved one to recovery. Cheryl Krauter is not afraid to honestly share her struggles and triumphs. She draws the reader in as a fisherman reels in a catch, and having worked with Cheryl for several years, I expected nothing less.
Andrea Knobloch, medical editor, Oxford University Press

Written in an enjoyable, flowing format with chapters divided between two main sections, Krauters book will break your heart. . . . I highly recommend this book for those whove lost a spouse and want to understand how one woman is working through it.
Shawn LaTorre, StoryCircle Book Reviews

Author Bio

Cheryl Krauter is a San Francisco bay area psychotherapist with forty years of experience in the field of depth psychology and human consciousness. She is the author of Surviving the Storm: A Workbook for Telling Your Cancer Story (Oxford University Press, 2017) and Psychosocial Care of Cancer Survivors: A Clinicians Guide and Workbook for Providing Wholehearted Care (Oxford University Press, 2018).

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