As the author notes: "We are a world born of connection, and yet our misdirected culture tends to blame, and focus on, the addict. We created this, addicts did not. A chaotic world that serves up escape, excitement, excess as solutions must evolve and mature if we are ever going to unravel the tangled roots of addiction in its endless forms, guises."
"Despite a crushing loss ... here we have a warmth of spirit, understanding and compassion in a distancing world." ―Madeline Sharples, Leaving the Hall Light On
"... the gift of a spiritual seeker's brave inquiry." ―Richard Gilbert, Shepherd: A Memoir
" ... a new path. Holy and beautiful and heartbreaking." ―Susan Pohlman, Halfway to Each Other
"An unforgettable meditation on life and death: the powerful role love plays in attaining spiritual freedom." ―Matthew Peters, PhD, novelist
"... here is much meaning, peace, and - yes - hope." ―John DeDakis, novelist, editor
Realizing that suicide actually points to the searing challenges of the human condition, the author steps beyond the personal dimension to probe our culture and society for answers. With a spiritual and sociological lens, Hickman considers many of our most urgent issues. In fact, this timeless story is a piercing look at the complexities of the human experience: the innumerable ways in which we struggle to understand something of our lives.
But how does the author navigate her grief while also insisting on the long view, instead of succumbing to outdated expectations? Why is Hickman passionate about the need for a deeper perspective on critical societal issues? And why does she dig deeply for greater spiritual awareness in the aftermath of unthinkable tragedy?
Delving into the mysteries of existence, this is an unforgettable memoir that transports the reader into many dimensions, while courageously exploring how we find our way when circumstances feel overwhelming and impossible. We are all on the same journey; this captivating memoir illuminates that very journey. Even if loss isn't part of your life today, The Silence of Morning compassionately bridges moments and events that time carves out for each of us. Just over the next hill, who knows what we'll encounter, who knows what we'll experience. The unexpected always awaits.
Each life reflects the vast mysteries we are all born into. Mysteries lodged in silence, and ambiguity. Yet this powerful memoir penetrates that silence, as the author initially survives its fierce echo in the face of her son's sudden death, and then realizes she must, one day, embrace it.
Cover art by Paul C. Jackson, Columbia, MO.