Fr. 22.90

My Therapist Says This Grief Journal Is a Good Idea

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 11.03.2025

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"I am writing this grief journal at the repeated advice of my therapist. I'm writing it to myself, as my own reader. I hate readers. Mostly because I hate myself."You could say Kyle Jr. grew up in a dysfunctional family. That'd be an understatement. His mother's wealthy family disinherited her for marrying the working-class Kyle Sr., and she's never forgiven him (or KJ) for that. When his father's suicide turns his life upside down, KJ fills his therapist-recommended grief journal with plenty of sarcasm, excerpts from sweary, punny high-school short stories, and fourth-wall-breaking asides. Through all the bravado and swagger, a portrait emerges of a young man confronting a dark past with genuine compassion and keen insight. He's determined to reconcile with its legacy-and to survive.

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Andrew Katz is an avid reader and writer, and thinks that the written word is a huge boon for people's mental health whether they plan to do anything with their personal writing or not. He is a dog dad, carpenter, and disc golfer. He thinks there are other things about him that might be interesting but is trying to employ brevity here.

Summary

“I am writing this grief journal at the repeated advice of my therapist. I’m writing it to myself, as my own reader. I hate readers. Mostly because I hate myself.”

You could say Kyle Jr. grew up in a dysfunctional family. That’d be an understatement. His mother’s wealthy family disinherited her for marrying the working-class Kyle Sr., and she’s never forgiven him (or KJ) for that.

When his father’s suicide turns his life upside down, KJ fills his therapist-recommended grief journal with plenty of sarcasm, excerpts from sweary, punny high-school short stories, and fourth-wall-breaking asides. Through all the bravado and swagger, a portrait emerges of a young man confronting a dark past with genuine compassion and keen insight. He’s determined to reconcile with its legacy–and to survive.

Foreword

  • Print ARC & DRC campaign for booksellers, librarians, and influencers 
  • Philadelphia metro/south New Jersey regional newsletter and preorder campaign focusing on the author’s home region and readers of his debut novel 
  • Conference spotlight, including NVNR 2024 promotion

Product details

Authors Andrew Katz
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 11.03.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9781941360859
ISBN 978-1-941360-85-9
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Philadelphia, FICTION / Literary, New Jersey, FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce, Narrative theme: Coming of age, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, FICTION / Humorous / Dark Humor

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