The Journal Keeper: A Memoir

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Atlantic Monthly Press, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 281 pages
Essayist Phyllis Theroux has long captivated readers with her pitch-perfect rendering of the inner lives of American women. The Journal Keeper is a memoir of six years in her life. A natural storyteller, Theroux slips her arm companionably into yours, like an old friend going for a stroll. But Theroux's stride is long, her eye sharp, and she swings easily between subjects that occupy us all: love, loneliness, growing old, financial worries, spiritual growth, and watching her remarkable mother prepare for death. Theroux began to keep a journal when she was in distress. It saved her life by helping her to see circumstances more clearly. With nuggets of wisdom, The Journal Keeper is a rich feast from a writing life--with a surprising romantic twist. But it was not until Theroux sat down to edit her journals for publication did she realize, in her words, "that a hand much larger and more knowing than my own was guiding my life and pen across the page." She makes a good case for this being true for us all.

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About the author (2010)

Phyllis Theroux's books include the memoir California and Other States of Grace, several essay collections, including Nightlights: Bedtime Stories for Parents in the Dark, a novella, Giovanni's Light, and an anthology, The Book of Eulogies. She lives in Ashland, Virginia.

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