A Memoir for When You Need Reminding

A Memoir for when You Need to be Reminded I read a lot of memoirs, both as part of my work as an editor and also for my own enjoyment, and I’ve come to understand that a great memoir has two key features:

A great memoir helps the reader see how – even in an oblique way – the protagonist’s experiences show something about the reader’s own life.  

Esther Emery’s What Falls from the Sky* is a great memoir.

What Esther’s Book Reminded Me to Hold

The story in Esther’s memoir is about the year she disconnected completely from the Internet. No email, no social media, but also no ATM, no Amazon, no nothing that required the transmission of binary codes.

That alone was appealing to me and reminded me that sometimes I am far too connected. But it was more the lessons that Esther learned once she had space to learn them that compelled me to keep reading because, well, in my own way, I need those lessons too.

This book is one I will keep nearby – to lend out, to re-read, to quote from on the days when life feels like it requires a change. It’s also one that I will recommend as a model of what a powerful memoir does. 

Win a Free Copy of Esther’s Book

So now that I’ve sung its praises, you have a chance to win a copy of Esther’s memoir just by commenting below.  Leave your comment about why you’re eager to read this book by 5pm EST on Friday, April 7th, and I’ll announce the reader here on Saturday, April 8th and inform the winner via email.

Of course, you can buy the book* here, too.  Plus, follow Esther on her blog or subscribe to her fun and informative homesteading videos here

 

*These are affiliate links, which means if you buy Esther’s book, I get a small commission, which helps me to pay the costs of keeping this blog. So thanks.

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