
A Heart That Works
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Rob Delaney
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Rob Delaney
New York Times bestseller * The New Yorker Best Books of 2022 * Entertainment Weekly Best Books of 2022 * USA Today Best Books of 2022 * Time 100 Must-Read Books of 2022 * Mother Jones Books We Needed in 2022 * People Fall Must Read * 2022 BuzzFeed Fall Reading pick
A visceral and deeply personal memoir by the star of the Amazon Prime series Catastrophe, about love, loss, and fatherhood.
In 2016, Rob Delaney’s one-year-old son, Henry, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The family had moved from Los Angeles to London with their two young boys when Rob’s wife was pregnant with Henry, their third. The move was an adventure and a challenge that would bind them even more tightly together as they navigated the novelty of London, the culture clashes, and the funhouse experience of Rob’s fame—thanks to his role as co-creator and co-star of the hit series Catastrophe. Henry’s illness was a cataclysm that changed everything about their lives. Amid the hospital routine, surgeries, and brutal treatments, they found a newfound community of nurses, aides, caregivers, and fellow parents contending with the unthinkable. Two years later, Henry died, and his family watched their world fall away to reveal the things that matter most.
A Heart That Works is Delaney’s intimate, unflinching, and fiercely funny exploration of what happened–from the harrowing illness to the vivid, bodily impact of grief and the blind, furious rage that followed through to the forceful, unstoppable love that remains. In the madness of his grief, Delaney grapples with the fragile miracle of life, the mysteries of death, and the question of purpose for those left behind. Delaney’s memoir—profound, painful, full of emotion, and bracingly honest—offers solace to those who have faced devastation and shows us how grace may appear even in the darkest times.
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Critic reviews
“An affecting portrait of a father’s love for his son.”—Time, 100 Must-Read Books of 2022
“As heartbreaking as the book may be, Delaney’s pitch black humor buoys even the toughest moments. . . . Delaney’s book is ultimately about all-encompassing, heart-exploding love.”—New York Times
“Brave, harrowing, inspiring. . . a wonder.”—People
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This should be required reading. Absolutely loved it.
Wow…. Poignant and vulnerable and real!
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I didn’t expect to love it that much…
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Unforgettable book
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Gutted and in awe
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Most heartbreakingly beautiful book I’ve ever read
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I have a friend that lost a 14 year old child to suicide, I myself now have a 13 year old. I know this is hard for him but you helped me to understand how he may view things. Things he would not say directly to me but may be thinking silently. The hurt the pain and the “Needs”. Thank you for helping me to understand!
Surreal
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Heartbreaking, real, funny and heartbreaking all over again!
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I have a solid track record of reading or listening to books by people who have experienced great pain and loss (eg: Nora McInerny, Kate Bowler). Some would think it’s morbid, but I think I do it because it helps me feel alive, to know a small slice of their pain. Rob’s book was brilliant and had me gasping for air in chapter 14. Thank you, Rob, for sharing about his life. Thank you for making me cry so hard and making me want to know Henry.
There’s a reason we have a word for when a child loses their parent (orphan), or or when a person loses their spouse (widow/er). But there’s no word for when a parent loses a child because we are not meant to hold that pain. And Rob walks us through that loss in a way that builds empathy. Thank you.
No word for when a parent loses their child
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Must Read
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Heartbreaking as advertised
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