Aging is hard, but watching those you love get older isnโt much easier.
When Leonard Cohen sang, โThere is a crack, a crack in everything, thatโs how the light gets in,โ he might have been describing the Frank and Cayne families in Rebecca Sugarโs poignant, touching, funny, and profound debut novel.
EVERYTHING IS A LITTLE BROKEN invites readers to both laugh and cry at some of the painful, heart-wrenching and absurd moments Mira Cayne and her father, Matt Frank, experience as age and infirmity begin to take their toll. Their story will be instantly recognizable to the 41 million Americans caring for older adults in their lives.
Matt has always been Miraโs hero and her rock, but he isnโt bouncing back easily from his second spinal cord surgery at the age of 79. As he grows increasingly fragile, Mira looks for ways to revive his spirit, and her own. Luckily, her father is still impossibly stubborn, and can take a good wheelchair joke. Laughing at what life is doing to his dignity seems to be the only medicine with any healing power, for both father and daughter.
They canโt laugh at everything, though. Mae, Miraโs beloved nanny, is dying. She has a 74-year history with the Frank family and is a maternal figure to both Mira and her father. Maeโs abiding Pentecostal faith inspires Mira as she tries to excavate and reexamine her own Jewish commitment, which lapsed years ago.
As all the relationships around her are changing, Mira will have to confront the question that comes for all of us: โWho will I be when the older generation is gone?โ
Faced with nothing but time during the COVID-19 lockdown, Sugar chose the vehicle of fiction in order to express universal truths about the challenges she was facing with her own father. Together they have laughed about everything from neuropathy to nurses to hearing aids. It helps to remember that everything is a little broken.
https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Little-Broken-Rebecca-Sugar
The inspiration for โThe Objective Scholar: Poetic Wordplayโ stemmed from a journey of self-improvement as a writer.
Troyโs exploration of online poetry courses ignited a fascination with the techniques and elements that define great poetry. This led to the creation of a poetry book that delves into the unique experiences of an Afro-American male within Black America.
His hope is that these poems will spark positive change, reflection, and a sense of freedom and peace within his readers. His writing style is a courageous blend of various poetic forms, fueled by his very own personal experiences and observations.
https://troylegette.com/