Sanctuary A Memoir

Sanctuary A Memoir by Emily Rapp Black, published by Random House Publishing Group on January 19, 2021, is a reflective exploration of resilience following the profound loss of her first child. In this 240-page memoir, Rapp Black delves into her journey of redefining resilience after the death of her son, Ronan, who succumbed to Tay-Sachs disease. The narrative captures her transformation through grief, marriage, and motherhood, challenging the conventional notions of moving on and rebirth.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the complexities surrounding grief, healing, and the societal expectations of resilience. Rapp Black draws on various disciplines, including psychology and literature, to enrich her insights, while sharing poignant personal stories that resonate with themes of family and relationships. This edition invites readers to reconsider how they perceive strength and recovery in the face of loss, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on personal memoirs and the human experience.
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“[An] often beautiful jewel of a book . . . Black’s power as a writer means she can take us with her to places that normally our minds would refuse to go.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Still Point of the Turning World comes an incisive memoir about how she came to question and redefine the concept of resilience after the trauma of her first child’s death.
“Congratulations on the resurrection of your life,” a colleague wrote to Emily Rapp Black when she announced the birth of her second child. The line made Rapp Black pause. Her first child, a boy named Ronan, had died from Tay-Sachs disease before he turned three years old, an experience she wrote about in her second book, The Still Point of the Turning World. Since that time, her life had changed utterly: She left the marriage that fractured under the terrible weight of her son’s illness, got remarried to a man who she fell in love with while her son was dying, had a flourishing career, and gave birth to a healthy baby girl. But she rejected the idea that she was leaving her old life behind—that she had, in the manner of the mythical phoenix, risen from the ashes and been reborn into a new story, when she still carried so much of her old story with her. More to the point, she wanted to carry it with her. Everyone she met told her she was resilient, strong, courageous in ways they didn’t think they could be. But what did those words mean, really?
This book is an attempt to unpack the various notions of resilience that we carry as a culture. Drawing on contemporary psychology, neurology, etymology, literature, art, and self-help, Emily Rapp Black shows how we need a more complex understanding of this concept when applied to stories of loss and healing and overcoming the odds, knowing that we may be asked to rebuild and reimagine our lives at any moment, and often when we least expect it. Interwoven with lyrical, unforgettable personal vignettes from her life as a mother, wife, daughter, friend, and teacher, Rapp Black creates a stunning tapestry that is full of wisdom and insight.
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