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Kathryn Schulz’s new memoir Lost & Found, describes her parallel journeys of grieving the death of her father and building a future with the love of her life, and is like discovering a treasure trove. With exquisite writing, emotional complexity, and elegant wit, Schulz shares her story and celebrates the depths of her relationships. Throughout the book, Schulz remains centered on the particularity of her experiences, focusing on the possibilities — physical, emotional, and spiritual — that they have created in her life. Whereas the author’s relationships and experiences can only be her own, the book’s central message is universal: Holding things that are seemingly contradictory is hard. There is no magic bullet for coping with grief, and love still takes work and commitment despite it.
Kathryn Schulz is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of Being Wrong. She won a National Magazine Award and a Pulitzer Prize for The Really Big One, her article about seismic risk in the Pacific Northwest. Lost & Found grew out of Losing Streak, a New Yorker story that was anthologized in The Best American Essays. Her work has also appeared in The Best American Science and Nature Writing, The Best American Travel Writing, and The Best American Food Writing. A native of Ohio, she lives with her family on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.