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About the Book
What Readers Are Saying
“Both memoir and travelogue, Still Life with Sierra follows one family’s journey through the continents of grief, anger, fear, and love. I want to send copies to all my friends who are dealing with losses of their own.”
Sheri Reynolds, author of The Rapture of Canaan, a New York Times bestseller, and The Sweet Inbetween and professor of creative writing at Old Dominion University
“The loss of a child would seem to be inexpressible, but Peggy Sijswerda conveys her bereavement—and difficult journey back from it—with an eloquent candor that transcends sadness. That eventful journey takes her family great distances, geographically and emotionally. Ultimately, intimately, the writer brings all of us back home.”
Bill Ruehlmann, columnist, author, and professor of journalism at Virginia Wesleyan College
“Peggy Sijswerda shares in vivid, poignant detail the journey she and her family traveled following the tragic drowning death of her two-year-old daughter. Still Life with Sierra is unusual because of the visceral insights we gain into the author’s soul as she attempts to make sense of “a sorrow beyond tears.” We learn rare truths about the twists and rewards buried in the slow process of healing. A worthy read.”
Virginia O’Keefe, freelance writer and author of Speaking to Think/Thinking to Speak
“A remarkable story of a family’s journey to healing after the accidental death of a child. The emotional honesty in this unique book gives permission to our truest forms of grieving and shows how diverse our paths of recovery from grief must always be. I would highly recommend it to anyone who has struggled with unbearable loss.”
Lindsay C. Gibson, Psy.D., clinical psychologist and author of Who You Were Meant to Be: A Guide to Finding or Rediscovering Your Life’s Purpose