Essays

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Will There Ever Be Another You
by Patricia Lockwood
Published Oct 2026
From the Booker Prize finalist and "formidably gifted writer" (The New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a woman's descent into illness and insanity.
by Carvell Wallace
Published May 2025
A transformative memoir that reimagines the conventions of love and posits a radical vision for healing.
by Jon Mooallem
Published May 2022
From the discovery of the author's face in a century-old photograph to a triple-amputee hospice director working at the border of life and death, here are thirteen hopeful, heartbreaking, and profound essays from "one of the most intelligent, compassionate, and curious authors working today" (Elizabeth Gilbert).
by Sigrid Nunez
Published Sep 2021
The New York Times-bestselling, National Book Award-winning author of The Friend brings her singular voice to a story about the meaning of life and death, and the value of companionship.
by Kristen Radtke
Published Jul 2021
From the acclaimed author of Imagine Wanting Only This - a timely and moving meditation on isolation and longing, both as individuals and as a society.
by Porochista Khakpour
Published Jun 2018
A powerful, beautifully rendered memoir of chronic illness, misdiagnosis, addiction, and the myth of full recovery.
by Kim Noble
Published Oct 2012
Taking the reader through an extraordinary world where the very nature of reality is different, this personal narrative tells the story of one woman's terrifying battle to understand her own mind.
by Kira Salak
Published Sep 2009
A young woman journeys deep into the untamed jungle, wrestling with love and loss, trauma and healing, faith and redemption.
by Carol Shields
Published May 2003
A harrowing but ultimately consoling story of one family's anguish and healing.
by Lucy Grealy
Published Mar 2003
'Despite its unblinking stare at an excruciatingly painful subject, this is not a dour book. Autobiography of a Face is a book about image, about the tyranny of the image of a beautiful - or even pleasingly average - face. In the end, this tyranny is not so much overthrown as shrugged off.'
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