Who Will Accompany You?: My Mother-Daughter Journeys Far from Home and Close to the Heart

Who Will Accompany You?: My Mother-Daughter Journeys Far from Home and Close to the Heart

by Meg Stafford
Who Will Accompany You?: My Mother-Daughter Journeys Far from Home and Close to the Heart

Who Will Accompany You?: My Mother-Daughter Journeys Far from Home and Close to the Heart

by Meg Stafford

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Overview

Award-winning memoirist Meg Stafford has an adventurous spirit, and this time she takes us along for the ride. When her daughters venture into terra incognita—one of them meditating in the Himalayas and the other negotiating with the Colombian military—Stafford decides to go too. In the process, she reflects on her own lifetime of wanderlust and what it means for a parent to love and to let go. Generous, insightful, and deeply funny, Stafford is the ideal tour guide for a journey as big as the world and as intimate as the human heart.

"So profoundly moving, so beautifully crafted, so brave . . . A story about being true to oneself. Stafford brings all of herself to the reader as she shares her fears, doubts, triumphs, excitement, and love of life. This book is 100% authentic—because it is so human, so real."
—Susan Frankl, MD, Harvard Medical School

"A road map for parenting adventurous adults . . . Stafford asks all the right questions: Where are we headed in life? Who will come with us on the journey? How do we hold our children close while allowing them the freedom to grow? The most touching part: She doesn't hide the struggle as she tries (with love and curiosity and humor) to find the answers."
—Fran Booth, LICSW, trainer, Internal Family Systems

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160767451
Publisher: River Grove Books
Publication date: 01/18/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Meg Stafford is a writer who loves exploration of all kinds. Her 2011 memoir, Topic of Cancer, won six literary awards (including being named "Best First Book" by the IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards) for its engrossing and hilarious portrayal of surviving and thriving after a life-altering diagnosis of breast cancer. For 25 years she has been observing how small, remarkable moments enrich our lives in her monthly newspaper column, "A Moment's Notice." As a social worker in private practice, she's been helping others negotiate the terrain of relationships and connections for over 35 years. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, two dogs and one large cat.
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