Synopses & Reviews
When Abigail Thomass husband, Rich, was hit by a car, his brain shattered. Subject to rages, terrors, and hallucinations, he must live the rest of his life in an institution. He has no memory of what he did the hour, the day, the year before. This tragedy is the ground on which Abigail had to build a new life. How she built that life is a story of great courage and great change, of moving to a small country town, of a new family composed of three dogs, knitting, and friendship, of facing down guilt and discovering gratitude. It is also about her relationship with Rich, a man who lives in the eternal present, and the eerie poetry of his often uncanny perceptions. This wise, plainspoken, beautiful book enacts the truth Abigail discovered in the five years since the accident: You might not find meaning in disaster, but you might, with effort, make something useful of it.
Review
"Heartbreaking...Thomas writ[es]...with lots of grace and little self-pity." Glamour
Review
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR
A THREE DOG LIFE "
A Three Dog Life is, I think, the best memoir I have ever read. Its sad, terrifying, and scorchingly honest. Its also a testament to the power of love, suggesting that even when love isnt enough
somehow, it is. This book is a punch to the heart. Read it."--Stephen King "Abigail Thomas's many gifts as a writer and deeply generous person show us what is
possible when two brave people examine a reconfigured lifeone that conjures the uncanny, spotlights the power of art, and amplifies the meaning and reach of love."--Amy Hempel, author of
Reasons to Live, Tumble Home, and
The Dog of the Marriage"Thomas has elevated what could be, at best, an overemotional sermon or, at worst, a grim romp in self-pity to a high plain of true inspiration." -- Booklist "A tragedy with much comic relief." -- Boston Globe "A memorable account of how tragic loss can lead to ineffable moments of surpassing love and miraculous change." -- Elle Magazine "Thomas tells an extraordinary, but horrific, love story." -- Entertainment Weekly "Heartbreaking...Thomas writ[es]...with lots of grace and little self-pity." -- Glamour "Resounding...the clarity is stunning." -- LA Times "Illuminates a new life built on tragedy but not tragic." -- Newsday "This memoir could be a fall sleeper...the perfectly honed observations of a clear-eyed and witty-writer." -- Newsweek "The startling power and beauty of Abigail Thomas's memoir comes...from her refusal to surrender the shards of a loving relationship." -- O Magazine "...an unpretentious story about coming to terms with tragedy and lost dreams." -- Orlando Sentinel "This haunting memoir is slim but wields enormous impact...this book tackles the largest of human subjects--love and loss." -- People "Here, love can't exactly conquer all, but it assumes radically new, stunning shapes." -- Time Out NY "Thomas writes honestly and straight from the heart...[and] offers hope that life can retain its richness after tragedy." -- USA Today "Thomas...fac[es] reality with courage, bursts of anger, patience, and dark humor. What resonates most, though, is her generosity..." -- Vanity Fair
"From the depths of catastrophe, she has crafted a painfully honest and loving portrait of the irrevocably altered life she finds herself leading. The stories are few, the moments are spare, but what Thomas tells us is shot through with light." -- Washington Post
Synopsis
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Los Angeles Times Favorite Nonfiction Book of the Year
A Washington Post Book World Best Book of the Year
"This haunting memoir...wields enormous impact."--People (four stars)
"The startling power and beauty of Abigail Thomas's memoir, A Three Dog Life, comes not only from her acute perceptions of a man without memories and her fear of losing her husband but from her refusal to surrender the shards of a loving relationship."O, The Oprah Magazine
Neither a downer nor a smug testimonial to the triumphant human spirit, just the perfectly honed observations of a clear-eyed and witty writer."--Newsweek
About the Author
ABIGAIL THOMAS is the author of Safekeeping, a memoir, as well as a novel and two story collections. She lives in Woodstock, New York, and teaches at the New School.
Table of Contents
"What Stays the Same"currently with Dan Jones
"Accident"-- published in "O"
"Home"--published in "O"
"Comfort" published in Dog is My Co-Pilot, Bark Anthology
"Surprises" not placed serially
"Magnificent Frigate Bird" published in Tin House
"Learning To Live Alone" published in Self
"How to Break up a Dog Fight" not placed serially
"Dog Talk" published in Bark
"How to Banish Melancholy" to be published in Womens Best Friend, Seal Press Anthology
"Carolinas in Heat" published in Bark
"For Now" not placed serially
"Filling Whats Empty" published in Tin House
"NO" currently with Dan Jones
"Guilt" published in Subtropics
"Edward Butterman Sleeps At Home" not placed serially
"Knitting 2002 to Present" to be published in Swivel
"Outsider Art" not placed serially
"Running" not placed serially
"Past, Present, Future" excerpt to be published in Real Simple
"Moving" published on Mister Bellers Neighborhood
"Five Years" not placed serially