The Brave In-Between

Notes from the Last Room
by Amy Low

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This honest and emotional memoir presents much needed lessons and advice for navigating uncertainty in the worst of times. 

Amy Low resides in a room that is her last—her medical team is clear-eyed with her: there is no cure for Stage IV metastatic colon cancer, and the odds of long-term...
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Published By Hachette Books

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 240

Publication Date 06/04/2024

ISBN 9780306831799

Dimensions 5.85 inches x 8.55 inches


“Amy's story is a rich mix of courage, grace, persistence, and most important, love. This is a book to treasure.”—Laurene Powell Jobs, founder and president, Emerson Collective

“So many people are in pain these days, enduring hard times, facing challenges. They are wondering, ‘How do I do this?’ Amy Low is the perfect guide."—David Brooks, New York Times columnist and New York Times bestselling author of How to Know a Person

"Every day, all over the world, people get news they cannot bear--of a diagnosis, a coup, a melting polar ice cap, a sudden, wrenching loss, a newly named variant. With honesty, humor, wisdom and grace, Amy Low shines a light through the darkness. This book is a treasure to live by, to wrap up with a bow and give to everyone we know."—Amanda Ripley, New York Times bestselling author of The Smartest Kids in the World, The Unthinkable, and High Conflict

“So many of Amy’s dispatches read like poetry— deeply wise, profound, gorgeously written.  Her words vibrate with optimism, humor, and her relentless spirit. In these dystopian days we need a voice like Amy’s to shake us out of our stupor and remind us to take one more step forward, one more step up that mountain.”—Dave Isay, founder of NPR’s StoryCorps and New York Times bestselling author of Listening is an Act of Love, Callings, and more

"Amy Low's story is at once fragile and strong. And yet in the hardest places, we know that fragility and strength are often intertwined. Amy brings us all closer to that intertwined space. This book gives us new ways to hold both, with renewed resilience and gratitude."—Arne Duncan, former United States Secretary of Education, CEO of Chicago Public Schools and founder of CRED

"Amy Low's journey of alchemizing life's wounds into hope, courage, and forgiveness is poignant and powerful. She finds grace in the depths, buoyed by her faith—and offers us guidance to do the same."—J. Dana Trent, author of Between Two Trailers

 
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