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Disaster Falls, a family story, Stephane Gerson

Label
Disaster Falls, a family story, Stephane Gerson
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
autobiography
Main title
Disaster Falls
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
Stephane Gerson
Sub title
a family story
Summary
On a day like any other, on a rafting trip down Utah's Green River, Stephane Gerson's eight-year-old son, Owen, drowned in a spot known as Disaster Falls. That same night, as darkness fell, Stephane huddled in a tent with his wife, Alison, and their older son, Julian, trying to understand what seemed inconceivable. 'It's just the three of us now,' Alison said over the sounds of a light rain and, nearby, the rushing river. 'We cannot do it alone. We have to stick together.' Disaster Falls chronicles the aftermath of that day and their shared determination to stay true to Alison's resolution. At the heart of the book is Stephane's portrait of a marriage critically tested. Husband and wife grieve in radically different ways that threaten to isolate each of them in their post-Owen worlds. With beautiful specificity, Stephane shows how they resist that isolation and reconfigure their marriage from within. As Stephane navigates his grief, the memoir expands to explore how society reacts to the death of a child. He depicts the 'good death' of his father, which enlarges Stephane's perspective on mortality. He excavates the history of the Green River, rife with hazards not mentioned in the rafting company's brochures. He explores how stories can both memorialize and obscure a person's life, and how they can rescue us
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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Contributor
Narrator