<p>'Where would I be without you?'is the story of three people: Martin Beaumont– a Paris policeman who feels he's failing at life. Emotionally, he's never recovered from the rejection by his first love, and now his brilliant police career is crumbling too. But tonight is his chance to make goo
Without You, I Would Be Nothing
โ Scribed by Brooke L. Davis
- Publisher
- Gallatin River Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
One life.
One hundred micro-memoirs.
One woman's remembrances told in one hundred word vignettes.
Filled with honesty, humor, and a keen sense of self-awareness, Without You, I Would Be Nothing chronicles the lessons Brooke L. Davis has learned during her half century of life.
Raised in Indiana during the seventies and eighties (when the hair was big, the colors were bright, and the music was epic), Davis recounts precocious girlhood escapades, unpredictable life detours, and the eventual sobering realization of her own mortality.
Each crisp one hundred word micro-memoir takes the reader on a journey through universal themes such as navigating childhood, surviving a serious illness, coming of age, and enduring sorrow as those we love pass on. Most of all, her memories are a nod to how the powers of family and place influence and shape us.
Whether uprooting a houseplant and repotting it in her bathroom sink as a six-year-old or musing on an eclipse that darkened the sky two days after her father's viewing, Davis' stories weave together a sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking tale that is both timely and relatable.
โฆ Subjects
Biography & Autobiography; Nonfiction; BIO022000; BIO026000
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