
Blue Nights
A Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Farr
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By:
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Joan Didion
From one of our most powerful writers, a work of stunning frankness about losing a daughter. Richly textured with bits of her own childhood and married life with her husband, John Gregory Dunne, and daughter, Quintana Roo, this new book by Joan Didion examines her thoughts, fears, and doubts regarding having children, illness, and growing old.
Blue Nights opens on July 26, 2010, as Didion thinks back to Quintana’s wedding in New York seven years before. Today would be her wedding anniversary. This fact triggers vivid snapshots of Quintana’s childhood—in Malibu, in Brentwood, at school in Holmby Hills. Reflecting on her daughter but also on her role as a parent, Didion asks the candid questions any parent might about how she feels she failed, either because cues were not taken or perhaps displaced. “How could I have missed what was clearly there to be seen?” Finally, perhaps we all remain unknown to each other. Seamlessly woven in are incidents Didion sees as underscoring her own age, something she finds hard to acknowledge, much less accept.
Blue Nights—the long, light evening hours that signal the summer solstice, “the opposite of the dying of the brightness, but also its warning”—like The Year of Magical Thinking before it, is an iconic book of incisive and electric honesty, haunting and profoundly moving.
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wonderful tribute of a mother's love of her child
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and pinpoints exactly which words to use to paint a picture for the reader that evokes relatable and honest feelings. I am so glad I read it and I plan to buy the hard copy to read again later in my life. It’s an important book.
Joan Didion expresses heartache like no one else. Compelling and contemplative.
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Like the author, I question what did I do to cause the loss of a deeply beloved child.
WOW
Haunting
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Right in the feels
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Genius
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Would you listen to Blue Nights again? Why?
Yes. I will listen to it again.What does Kimberly Farr bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Pauses. Time to let thoughts sink in.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No more emotional than Didion's thoughts themselves, which, by their starkness, are moving. Often through their repetition.Any additional comments?
Waiting for the next writings by Joan Didion.Moving to hear thoughts, feelings of great writer
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Joan Didion's writings on grief are masterful.
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I can't believe I had never heard of her
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Not for Sissies
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What made the experience of listening to Blue Nights the most enjoyable?
I loved the writing and the tale.What did you like best about this story?
I believed it.Which character – as performed by Kimberly Farr – was your favorite?
The mother.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The relationship between the mother and her daughter was painful and powerful all at the same time.Any additional comments?
If you like Joan Didian, you'll like this book.Read it in a day I liked it so much.
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