On Valentineasquo;s Day, after a night of red wine and pasta and planning for their future, Natasha Sholl and her partner Rob went to bed. A few hours later, at the age of 27, his heart stopped.
Found, Wanting tells the story of Natashaesquo;s attempt to rebuild her life in the wake of Robnsquo;s sudden death, stumbling through the grief landscape and colliding with the cultural assumptions about the tsquo;right wayusquo; to grieve.
It is a memoir about falling in love in the aftermath of loss, and what it means to build a life in the space that death leaves.
Furious and passionate, bracingly honest and beautiful, Found, Wanting is above all, a memoir about living and making sense of the multitude of lives within us.
PRAISE FOR FOUND, WANTING
tsquo;Sholl has given us a beautifully written memoir that powerfully delivers the wisdom each of us will need at some point about how a human life is spacious enough to accommodate both grief and joy.Isquo; Sarah Krasnostein, author of The Trauma Cleaner