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The Mourner’s Bestiary

By: Eiren Caffall
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A critically acclaimed literary memoir braiding together environmental research and the personal journey of generational healing, grief, and chronic illness.

Author Eiren Caffall is the inheritor of a family legacy of two hundred years of genetic kidney disease and the mother of a child who may inherit that legacy.

A literary memoir on loss, chronic illness, and generational healing, Caffall’s The Mourner’s Bestiary is also a meditation on grief and survival told through the stories of animals in two collapsing marine ecosystems—the Gulf of Maine and the Long Island Sound—and the lives of a family facing a life-threatening illness on their shores.

The Gulf of Maine is the world’s fastest-warming marine ecosystem, and the Long Island Sound has been the site of conservation battles that predict the fights ahead for the Gulf.

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"Beguiling, idiosyncratic [...] Caffall writes with plangent intensity about our responsibility toward the planet, and her eye for the wonder and beauty of ocean life pierces the illusion of disconnected existence." Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant judges citation

"Eiren Caffall has produced some of the most powerful writing on the ecological crisis I have read anywhere. Caffall is a gifted writer, and this book is strong medicine." Naomi Klein, author, social activist, and filmmaker

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Thoroughly enjoyed this book and would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone. I had been drawn to it through the title, and actually knew very little about the book itself before starting it, but this deeply personal memoir had me hooked from the start. Its eloquent prose, impeccable research and piercing insights into the overlapping patterns between polycystic kidney disease and ecological collapse made it a terrific read. You won’t be disappointed!

Absolutely remarkable book - highly recommended!

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