Synopses & Reviews
The Journal Keeper is the openhearted and unflinchingly honest memoir of six years in writer Phyllis Theroux's life. As she ages into her sixties, Theroux uses regular journal entries to reflect on the void left by the passing of her remarkable mother and the thrill of allowing a new source of joy into her life. A natural storyteller, Theroux slips her arm companionably into yours, like an old friend going for a stroll. But Theroux's stride is long and her eye sharp, and she swings easily between subjects that occupy us all: love, loneliness, growing old, financial worries, spiritual growth, and caring for an aging parent.
A compelling tale in journal form, The Journal Keeper is a rich feast from the writing life -- with an unexpected twist. After the death of her mother leaves Theroux feeling adrift, she finds the love that she believed was closed to a woman of her age.
Not until Theroux sat down to edit her journals for publication did she realize, in her words, "that a hand much larger and more knowing than my own was guiding my life and pen across the page." She makes a good case for this being true for us all.
Review
I loved this singularly honest and graceful book.
The Journal Keeper reminds us that there is no such thing as an ordinary moment, and certainly no such thing as an ordinary life.”Elizabeth Gilbert, best-selling author of
Eat, Pray, Love[Theroux] excels at closely observed and elegantly expressed portraits of domestic life that fondly recall the tradition of E.B. White. Theroux is a lovely writer
The best thing about The Journal Keeper is the way it keeps us hopefuland expectantabout what will happen next.”Danny Heitman, Christian Science Monitor
Captivating
a multi-dimensional pleasure
Theroux offers us a multilayered view of herself that is at once whimsical and profound
[she] is able to reach deep inside and step outside herself with inspiring aplomb.”Linda Stankard, Bookpage
Theroux seems to possess a certain calmness and wisdom
[The Journal Keeper] is full of small, lyrical insights.”Juliet Wittman, The Washington Post
When a writer of Therouxs stature chooses to share such introspective feelings with the world, readers are afforded an unparalleled opportunity to observe how such crystalline powers of observation are developed and nurtured
Theroux goes public in this elegiac memoir of love and loss, an elegant tribute to the resiliency of human nature.”Booklist
Theroux possess all the field marks of a good writer: Her images and metaphors are so good they glow
[Her] adviceLean toward the light and make it a place to save small pieces of beautyis unnecessary. With The Journal Keeper, she has already shown us how.”Jann Malone, Richmond Times-Dispatch
Theroux writes frankly of her doubts, fears, vanities
it is those shortcomings and subsequent reflections that make this book a cut above
.if a life like Therouxs, so relatively ordinary on the surface, can be felt and expressed in such an extraordinary way, might it be that our ordinary lives can, too?”Pamela Miller, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Lyrical and humorous
[Therouxs] narrative is spiked with the trials and joys of writing, intermixed with everyday sweet nothings, none of which are ordinary, that she fashions in to universal truths
around every bend are phrases to savor.”Mims Cushing, Florida Times-Union
What a wonderful, wonderful book! I felt like I was on a little journey. It really made me think beyond the page. The Journal Keeper reads like a case study of a persons life. You will read it more than once.”Amy Sedaris, best-selling author of I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence
In lovely, straightforward prose, Theroux speaks honestly about the quotidian and miraculous aspects of loss and new chances. Its all herebirths, deaths and marriagesand the reader is invited into the intimacies of a world that is both familiar and full of surprises.”Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Olive Kitteridge
About the Author
Phyllis Therouxs books include a memoir, several essay collections, a novella,
Giovannis Light, and an anthology,
The Book of Eulogies. She lives in Ashland, Virginia.