The Luck We Carry
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- Expected Mar 23, 2026
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- $5.99
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Publisher Description
The Luck We Carry is a collection of personal essays about love, loss, and the enduring presence of the people who shape us. Written over many years, the book traces life after the death of the author's husband, Ken, and the ways grief quietly weaves itself into identity, memory, and daily living.
Rather than offering advice or prescriptive steps for grieving, The Luck We Carry bears witness to what it means to continue living after profound loss. These essays explore marriage and partnership, chosen family, resilience, and the small, often unexpected moments that allow meaning to surface again. The tone is reflective and honest, allowing space for sorrow, humor, gratitude, and tenderness to coexist.
At its heart, this book is grounded in the belief that grief is not something to overcome, but something to carry. Loss becomes evidence of a deeply felt love, and remembrance becomes an act of devotion rather than a barrier to moving forward. The essays move fluidly between past and present, honoring what was while acknowledging the reality of what remains.
Each essay is accompanied by a brief author's note that offers context about when the piece was written and where the author was emotionally at the time. These notes are not meant to instruct or explain, but to gently orient readers and invite them to locate themselves within the work, wherever they may be in their own experience of loss or transition.
The Luck We Carry will resonate with readers who have lost a spouse or partner, those navigating life after grief, and anyone drawn to thoughtful, literary nonfiction. It is particularly well-suited for readers seeking honest storytelling that affirms love's lasting impact without minimizing the complexity of grief.
Tender without sentimentality and hopeful without denial, The Luck We Carry is a meditation on how love continues to shape us, long after the person we loved is gone.