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Half a Life

von Darin Strauss

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Half a life after he killed a girl riding her bike with his car as a teenager, the author delves into the meaning and consequences of that fateful day, and all the culpability, anguish, and regret that continue to penetrate his every thought.
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    More Than It Hurts You von Darin Strauss (JanicsEblen)
    JanicsEblen: I was so pleased to receive this book. The courage of Darin Stauss to write about the life impacting event in his life is unbelievable. I was both moved and touched by this book. It gives one pause - that could also be me. A book for both men and women to read.… (mehr)
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I knew I should have been moved and blown away by this book. I was not. I should have felt emotionally connected to the author. I did not. I should have sped through this book without stop - well, yes but that was because it was short. I feel oddly guilty that I did not love this. But a large part of it was Strauss's detached writing style which never quite convinced me of the impact Celine's death had on him. Yes, intuitively I knew that he was affected but I never felt it.

But considering that he mainly wrote this book for himself, that is okay. I hope he found whatever he was looking for in this book. And yet... I found the entire book a bit crass. The one moment that stuck with me was when Strauss's date berated him for thinking about himself rather than thinking about Celine. I think that if she had read this book, his date would say the same thing again. While it was very introspective about his feelings and guilt, and how the accident impacted him, there was very little thought given to how the accident affected other people other than when those other people directly interacted with him. The whole thing came off as rather selfish, and the publication of the book very self-serving. Strauss talks about how he could never open up in therapy, so he took to writing it down. I understand that writing is cathartic and healing. But then to publish it just strikes me as profiting from Celine's death.

Review copy courtesy of the publisher. ( )
  wisemetis | Dec 28, 2022 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I did review this book 10 years ago when I received it and do not understand why now with the new system it show up as thought I did not do so. In the past it showed up as reviewed. this is confusing to me. ( )
  3bythesea | Mar 6, 2022 |
I am drawn to books about how people deal with death of young people due to a personal experience. I found his book moving. He is a lyrical writer and I'm intrigued by him - may need to look into some of his other books. ( )
  carolfoisset | Apr 23, 2020 |
I was 100+ pages in before I realized this wasn't a novel. A remarkable, measured response to a life after trauma. A strong case for the idea that simple self-honesty is hard won and needs no embellishment. Worth it for the bad psychotherapy. ( )
  Eoin | Jun 3, 2019 |
I flew through this book and really wavered on whether to give it three or four stars. The first half--which is to say, the first 90-odd pages--is compelling reading. The second half meanders and becomes repetitive and a bit dull, although the writing is elegant and beautiful throughout. I agree with some other reviewers that the author is overly anxious that we see him as a good person; he is clearly a good person and the accident was clearly not his fault. Just as clearly, he still harbors more guilt over it than he seems willing to admit. I also thought he was a bit hard on himself throughout--he was eighteen, of course he was worried about what other people would think of him; this doesn't make him a bad person or even particularly self-centered. ( )
  GaylaBassham | May 27, 2018 |
"A book that inspires admiration, sentence by sentence . . . This is a memoir in its finest form, a fully imagined and bittersweet book."
 
"Lyrical and haunting."
 
"Elegant, painful, stunningly honest . . . huge [and] heartbreaking."
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Half my life ago, I killed a girl.
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So there isn’t any single moment I can point to that scored when I began to feel better… This is what guilt is like, this is what grief is like, this is how a life forms: when you can’t ignore , when it warps itself around one event like a vine clutching a rock. Every direction the vine takes, will be determined by that stone. The growth is what you see. But if you look farther down, what you find is the rock.
The cracks in old friendships are measured in awkward pauses.
All the things get done and you regret them and then you accept them because there’s nothing else to do.  Regret doesn’t budge things; it seems crazy that the force of all that human want can’t amend a moment, can’t even stir a pebble.
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