Making Toast - Roger Rosenblatt

Making Toast

By Roger Rosenblatt

  • Release Date: 2010-02-16
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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“A painfully beautiful memoir….Written with such restraint as to be both heartbreaking and instructive.”

—E. L. Doctorow

A revered, many times honored (George Polk, Peabody, and Emmy Award winner, to name but a few) journalist, novelist, and playwright, Roger Rosenblatt shares the unforgettable story of the tragedy that changed his life and his family. A book that grew out of his popular December 2008 essay in The New Yorker, Making Toast is a moving account of unexpected loss and recovery in the powerful tradition of About Alice and The Year of Magical Thinking. Writer Ann Beattie offers high praise to the acclaimed author of Lapham Rising and Beet for a memoir that is, “written so forthrightly, but so delicately, that you feel you’re a part of this family.”

When their thirty-eight-year-old daughter Amy died suddenly, Roger Rosenblatt and his wife moved in with their son-in-law to raise their three young grandchildren. This is their story.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: From learning the children’s breakfast orders to navigating school pickups and playdates, Rosenblatt documents the bittersweet reality of stepping back into parenthood.A Portrait of Grief: An unflinching yet restrained look at the anger, emptiness, and profound sorrow that follow an unimaginable loss, written with a journalist’s clarity and a father’s heart.The Power of Family: When his granddaughter asks how long they are staying, the author’s answer is simple: “Forever.” A testament to the resilience of family bonds in the face of tragedy.Finding Hope in the Everyday: Discover how the simple act of making toast becomes a daily ritual of love, a quiet anchor in a world turned upside down.

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