The Archaeology of Loss by Sarah Tarlow - ISBN: 9781529099553
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Illness, care, suicide: An archaeologist digs deep into devastating loss.

The Archaeology of Loss

A Companion for Grief

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    8 October 2024

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Summary

‘A companion for anyone navigating the hardships of loss and uncertainty’ - Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged Grace. ‘In the end, there is so much love in this book’ - The Times.

A unflinching memoir exploring the realities of marriage, care-giving, how we die and how we grieve.

After thirteen years together, Sarah Tarlow’s husband Mark began to suffer from an undiagnosed illness, which rapidly left him incapable of caring for himself. Life - an intense juggling act of a d…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529099553
ISBN-10:1529099552
Author:Sarah Tarlow
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Imprint:Picador
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:8 October 2024
Weight:201g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

Look elsewhere for cheeriness; the pleasures offered here are those of intelligence and complexity in the hard times that will come to many of us. – Sarah Moss * The Guardian *
Digs away at our collective fantasy that in dying or caring for the dying we are at our best. In reality, in either role we are often withdrawn, in pain, resentful, bad-tempered: our worst … addictively unsentimental. * The Times *
Extraordinary, unflinching, wonderful, moving. – Nina Stibbe, author of Love, Nina
A meticulously clear yet tender self-excavation exploring love and bereavement. – Rebecca Wragg Sykes, author of Kindred
Sarah Tarlow has harnessed the consoling power of unvarnished truth. Direct, honest and deeply compassionate, this book is a companion for anyone navigating the hardships of loss and uncertainty. – Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged Grace
Brave, bold and exquisitely told and with such vibrancy and force … a personal story of love, grief, and pain perfectly framed by the author’s deep knowledge of the archaeologies of death and mourning. – Helen Paris, author of Lost Property
A wonderful work of memoir … powerful, fiercely honest, grippingly written and utterly immersive. – Harry Whitehead, author of The Cannibal Spirit
A tender and big-hearted embrace of a book … A poetic excavation of loss, grief and ritual. – Graham Caveney, author of The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness
Scrupulously honest … Threaded through with tantalizing glimpses of the world of archaeology, Tarlow’s book is a raw, courageous examination of a sad ending to an uneasy relationship. * The Times Literary Supplement *
Profound and poignant … beautifully written. – Melanie Giles * Antiquity *
In this vivid and moving memoir, archaeologist Tarlow dissects historical death rituals while navigating her own grief after her husband’s death. The result is a refreshingly tough-minded -but still tender -alternative to standard grief memoirs. * Publishers Weekly *

About The Author

Sarah Tarlow

Sarah Tarlow is a British archaeologist and academic. As professor of historical archaeology at the University of Leicester, Sarah is best known for her work on the archaeology of death and burial. She has written or edited ten academic books about archaeology and history. The Archaeology of Loss is her first memoir.

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