The Smallest Things: On the Enduring Power of Family - A Memoir of Tiny Dramas

The Smallest Things: On the Enduring Power of Family - A Memoir of Tiny Dramas

by NickDuerden (Author)

Synopsis

Nick Duerden's grandparents were always just ... there. A mysterious yet unchanging presence in his life, a source of dutiful visits, birthday cards and carefully preserved rituals: lunches, dinners and endless card games. But, as he enters midlife, and his 98-year-old grandmother enters a care home, he realises that, like so many of us, he should perhaps have paid more attention to her true worth years before. It is easy to take for granted the things that are always around us, the people who are always there. And yet they often hold the keys to who we really are. As Nick goes in search of the secrets his late mother took to the grave, he finds that it can be the smallest things that keep us together when so much is left unspoken. This is a memoir of the tiny dramas that fill all our lives, and a celebration of the special ties that can bind two intimately connected strangers. Tender and poignant, it captures the richness, and also the complexity, of family life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Published: 14 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1783964154
ISBN 13: 9781783964154
Book Overview: * A moving memoir for readers of family stories such as Fathers by Sam Miller or Where Memories Go by Sally Magnusson.; * Will appeal to mid-life and older readers, asking us to reflect on family, heritage and identity in the modern world.; * PR will focus on ongoing debates about elderly care and ageing.; * Nick Duerden is an eloquent writer on the family, health and popular culture whose work appears regularly in the national press.

Author Bio
Nick Duerden is a freelance journalist whose work appears regularly in a wide selection of newspapers and magazines in the UK and US, including the Guardian, Independent, Sunday Times, GQ, Esquire, Billboard and Elle. He is the author of two novels, and two memoirs: Get Well Soon: Adventures in Alternative Healthcare (Bloomsbury, 2018) and The Reluctant Fathers' Club: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Cautiously Embrace Parenthood (Short Books, 2009), which have been featured in the Sunday Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, The Times and Daily Mail, and on Sky News and on BBC Radios 4 and 5. He is also the author of the forthcoming non-fiction book A Life Less Lonely: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives (Bloomsbury, October 2018). He lives in London, is married, and has two daughters.