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LITTLE MATCHES by Maryanne O'Hara

LITTLE MATCHES

A Memoir of Grief and Light

by Maryanne O'Hara

Pub Date: April 20th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-302776-3
Publisher: HarperOne

The story of a mother’s heartbreaking loss and her quest for answers to life’s tough questions.

O’Hara’s daughter, Caitlin, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at age 2. During their decadeslong wait for a lung transplant, the author began using a blog to provide updates about Caitlin’s condition to their family and friends. Despite her illness, Caitlin remained largely optimistic throughout her life, pursuing her interests, attending college, and traveling extensively before her death in her early 30s. As O’Hara shows, her daughter believed in taking advantage of every opportunity and inspired others to do the same. Over the years, the author received comments from strangers regarding the inspiration and strength that her own and Caitlin’s posts provided when facing their own circumstances of grief and loss. “I savor every message,” writes O’Hara, “the words that keep her alive for a little while longer for the moments it takes to read them. They inspire me to keep writing about her—why not, if it helps people so much? It’s the one thing I can do that feels right.” Because much of her life was spent as a mother and caregiver of a sick child, Caitlin’s death left her understandably bereft: “Now what am I for?” Throughout this heartfelt memoir, which weaves in content from emails, text messages, and journal entries, O’Hara opens up about the private thoughts, fears, hopes, and disappointments that consumed their lives over the three decades they waited for a transplant. O’Hara also shares details of her spiritual quest, including intriguing readings with psychic mediums as well as incredible synchronicities that she and her daughter shared. In expressing her emotions on the page, O’Hara will help others in similar situations. “The timeline of grief is not linear,” she writes, “and I’m learning that my openness about grief’s persistence is valuable to others who are inclined to hide pain.”

A raw yet comforting journal of grief, pain, and sparks of hope.