
This Ragged Grace
A Memoir of Recovery and Renewal
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Narrated by:
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Octavia Bright
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Octavia Bright
About this listen
I kept putting myself in danger, and I couldn't make it stop. It rarely felt like a choice, though, of course, in some ways it was. It's only the death drive, my dear, Freud would likely tell me, if I lay my body down on his carpet-covered couch. Everybody needs a little oblivion. Besides, what is the fantasy of the knight on a white charger if not an abandonment wish? A desire to be rescued from your own life by a story. But if addiction is rooted in the will to forget, recovery is an act of remembering - a slow reconnection with the parts of yourself that slipped out of reach while you hungered for escape.
This Ragged Grace tells the story of Octavia's journey through recovery from alcohol addiction, and the parallel story of her father's descent into Alzheimer's. Looking back over this time, each of the seven chapters explores the feelings and experiences of the corresponding year of recovery, tracing the shift in emotion and understanding that comes with the deepening connection to this new way of life. Over the course of this seven-year period, life continues to unfold. Paths are abandoned, people fall ill, waters get choppy, seemingly impossible things are navigated without the old fixes.
As Octavia moves between London, the island of Stromboli, New York, Cornwall and Margate, each place offers something new but ultimately always delivers the same message: that wherever you go, you take yourself with you.
©2023 Octavia Bright (P)2023 Canongate BooksCritic reviews
"An extraordinary, electrifying book about loss, chaos, addiction and death, and the wild work of staying tender in the face of it." (Olivia Laing)
"This Ragged Grace examines the fragility of the self in exquisite detail. Generous, compelling, poignant and ultimately, life affirming; Bright has managed to capture the complexity of being human." (Heidi James)
I thought I might have found the description of her father's dementia too hard to listen too, but infact this was the part I 'enjoyed' the most.
The author deliberately kept descriptions of why she gave up drinking to a minimum but without a few more it was hard for me to get a full understanding of the person she'd been pre-recovery.
Having said all that - it's a great book.
Drew me in
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A beautiful work
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moving and insightful
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A piece of writing to be treasured
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Brave honest vulnerable, every one can gain from this work!
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Exceptional work
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A Thought provoking read
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Like a college essay
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