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Overview
For many, journal keeping is a time to pause and contemplate on daily events and look back on life as it unfolds. Divorced and with her children long gone from the nest, Phyllis Theroux gave up urban life to live in a small town with her elderly mother. Finding herself at a spiritual and emotional crossroads, Theroux began to keep a journal of her thoughts, feelings, and musings by her favorite authors. In The Journal Keeper, Theroux crafts her reflections into an openhearted and unflinching account of the ups and downs of those years. A natural storyteller, she slips her arm into yours, like an old friend going for a stroll-talking about love, loneliness, growing old, financial worries, and caring for an aging parent.
Editorials
Juliet Wittman
The Journal Keeper quotes from writers as varied as Alan Bennett and Ralph Waldo Emerson, expresses thankfulness for blessings large and small, reveals something of Theroux's writing process, and is full of small, lyrical insights.βThe Washington Post