Staring at Lakes: A Memoir of Love, Melancholy and Magical Thinking

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Weight 0.227 kg
Dimensions 1.9 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

320

Publisher

Year Published

2017-3-9

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1473627311

About The Author

Michael Harding is an author and a playwright. His creative chronicle of ordinary life in the Irish midlands is published as a weekly column in The Irish Times. He has published three novels, Priest, The Trouble with Sarah Gullion and Bird in the Snow.

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Staring at Lakes started out as a book about depression. And then became a story about growing old, the essence of love and marriage – and sitting in cars, staring at lakes.

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'It's rare for a memoir to demand such intense emotional involvement and rarer still for it to be so fully rewarded' SUNDAY TIMES'Michael Harding's 'Staring At Lakes' is a remarkable book – funny, sad, poetic, full of insight and honesty, a warm-hearted book with a deep note of suffering in it – the suffering of depression. Yet Harding's account, full of lust, humour and love, is itself testimony to the possibility of joy even in the midst of pain; for this is a book about joy also.' AC GRAYLINGThroughout his life, Michael Harding has lived with a sense of emptiness. Through priesthood, marriage, fatherhood and his career as a writer, a pervading sense of darkness and unease remained. When he was fifty-eight, he became physically ill and found himself in the grip of a deep melancholy. Here, in this beautifully written memoir, he talks with openness and honesty about this journey, and how, ultimately, he found a way out of the dark. Staring at Lakes started out as a book about depression. It became a story about growing old, the essence of love and marriage – and sitting in cars, staring at lakes. 'Engaging' IRISH EXAMINER 'Difficult to put down' IRISH TIMES 'Compelling' SUNDAY BUSINESS POSTWINNER OF THREE BGE IRISH BOOK AWARDS