Falling
By Elisha Cooper
By Elisha Cooper
By Elisha Cooper
By Elisha Cooper
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Parenting
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Parenting
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$23.00
Jun 13, 2017 | ISBN 9781101971840
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Jun 14, 2016 | ISBN 9781101871249
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Praise
“Compact yet powerful . . . Cooper writes with the plainspoken grace and sharp eye of an artist . . . [Falling] is something special, a tough, tender book that gets at the heart of what it means to make a family and a life.”
—The Boston Globe
“Poignant . . . [Cooper] proves not that art has saved him but that creative expression, be it by brushstroke, keystroke or both, can help a person transition through a devastating circumstance and transmute something terrifying and painful into a work of art.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Cooper’s prose evokes the sharpness—and the melancholy—of his watercolor paintings for his children’s books.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Lovely . . . With meditations on memory, loyalty, and the gifts parents and children give one another, Falling is every bit as relevant to parents in general as it is essential to parents facing challenges similar to those that Cooper’s family is dealing with . . . [Falling] shows us that hope, laughter, strength and insight can flourish.”
—Bookreporter
“Gorgeous, stunning . . . [Cooper’s] perspectives and his honesty in sharing them endear him to readers. Sentence by sentence, Cooper’s prose is admirable . . . Bravo.”
—New York Journal of Books
“This tale of fatherly devotion is also a story of discovering what it means to survive in the face of the unknowable. . . . A poignant but never melodramatic musing on parenting, love, and risks . . . Packs a mighty punch.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Witty, wise. . . . Cooper’s musings are a good reminder to count blessings, maintain a sense of humor, and live life to the fullest.”
—Booklist
“A beautiful book that knows so much about love and uncertainty. It knows that life isn’t made of Grand Sweeping Truths but of particular moments–moments of sublimity and irritation, soccer balls kicked into rivers and sandwiches eaten in pediatric oncology wards. This book left me deeply moved, full of admiration, and vibrating with gratitude for the ordinary moments of my own family’s life.”
—Leslie Jamison, author of The Empathy Exams
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