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Fi: A Memoir of My Son

Alexandra Fuller

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From the award-winning New York Times-bestselling author of Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight, Alexandra Fuller, comes a career defining memoir about grieving the sudden loss of her twenty-one-year-old child

"A mesmeric celebration of a boy who died too soon, a mother's love and her resilience. It will help others surviving loss -- surviving life." -- David Sheff, New York Times


"Fair to say, I was in a ribald state the summer before my fiftieth birthday." And so begins Alexandra Fuller's open, vivid new memoir, Fi. It's midsummer in Wyoming and Alexandra is barely hanging on. Grieving her father and pining for her home country of Zimbabwe, reeling from a midlife breakup, freshly sober and piecing her way uncertainly through a volatile new relationship with a younger woman, Alexandra vows to get herself back on even keel.


And then - suddenly and incomprehensibly - her son Fi, at 21 years old, dies in his sleep.


No stranger to loss - young siblings, a parent, a home country - Alexandra is nonetheless leveled. At the same time, she is painfully aware that she cannot succumb and abandon her two surviving daughters as her mother before her had done. From a sheep wagon deep in the mountains of Wyoming to a grief sanctuary in New Mexico to a silent meditation retreat in Alberta, Canada, Alexandra journeys up and down the spine of the Rocky Mountains in an attempt to find how to grieve herself whole. There is no answer, and there are countless answers - in poetry, in rituals and routines, in nature and in the indigenous wisdom she absorbed as a child in Zimbabwe. By turns disarming, devastating and unexpectedly, blessedly funny, Alexandra recounts the wild medicine of painstakingly grieving a child in a culture that has no instructions for it.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Grove Press
  • Publish Date: Apr 9th, 2024
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.40in - 1.10in - 0.85lb
  • EAN: 9780802161048
  • Categories: MemoirsWomenDeath, Grief, Bereavement

About the Author

Alexandra Fuller is the author of four memoirs, including Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight- a New York Times Notable Book for 2002, the 2002 Booksense Best Non-fiction book, a finalist for the Guardian's First Book Award and the winner of the 2002 Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize - and the New York Times-bestselling Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness, two books of non-fiction, and the novel Quiet Until The Thaw. Her writing has appeared in the New Yorker, National Geographic, Granta, The New York Times, Guardian and Financial Times.

Critics’ reviews

Praise for this book

Praise for Fi

"A truly extraordinary memoir about a mother's loss
of her son: beautiful, fearless, raw and an utterly compelling read."--Helen
Macdonald, author of H Is For Hawk


Praise for Alexandra Fuller

"Whew boy, can Alexandra Fuller write."--New
York Times

"Fuller is a magnificent, insightful
writer."--Washington Post

"Owning a great story doesn't
guarantee being able to tell it well. That's the individual mystery of talent,
a gift with which Alexandra Fuller is richly blessed."--Entertainment Weekly

"[Fuller's] writing is astoundingly
good." -- Economist

"Vivid, insightful and sly." -- People

"By turns mischievous and openhearted,
earthy and soaring . . . hair-raising, horrific, and thrilling." -- New
Yorker


"Alexandra Fuller has always been a
brave writer. We count on her bare-boned, carefully-crafted truths laced with
wit and wisdom." --Terry Tempest Williams