
Magazine editor and single mother Amy Bickers was finally putting her life together after a long divorce when, on an August night in 2009, she witnessed the suicide of her ex-husband.
In 2009, 36,909 suicides were reported in the United States. In the years since, that number has increased. In 2013, the most recent year for which statistics are available, there were 41,149 suicides reported in the U.S. Around the world, more than 800,000 people will die by suicide this year.
It is said that each suicide intimately affects six friends and family members. A suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S. is tragically multiplied by six: six people who are called “survivors."
The Geography of You and Me is a deeply personal and honest exploration of what came next: grief, post-traumatic stress, and healing. It is a journey filled with dark humor, rap songs by Ludacris, too much cursing, and a perfectly healthy fixation on George Clooney.
The Geography of You and Me is ultimately a story of forgiveness and hope. Amy forgave her ex-husband almost immediately. The struggle after his death was to forgive herself and to find a way forward in an uncertain landscape.
Every year, millions are faced with the complexities of grief and guilt in the wake of unexpected violence and death. This book is for anyone whose reality in the wake of tragedy has not matched up with the books, movies and television shows that tell us how we’re supposed to feel and behave. This book is for anyone who is thrust by tragedy into a world they no longer recognize.
In 2009, 36,909 suicides were reported in the United States. In the years since, that number has increased. In 2013, the most recent year for which statistics are available, there were 41,149 suicides reported in the U.S. Around the world, more than 800,000 people will die by suicide this year.
It is said that each suicide intimately affects six friends and family members. A suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S. is tragically multiplied by six: six people who are called “survivors."
The Geography of You and Me is a deeply personal and honest exploration of what came next: grief, post-traumatic stress, and healing. It is a journey filled with dark humor, rap songs by Ludacris, too much cursing, and a perfectly healthy fixation on George Clooney.
The Geography of You and Me is ultimately a story of forgiveness and hope. Amy forgave her ex-husband almost immediately. The struggle after his death was to forgive herself and to find a way forward in an uncertain landscape.
Every year, millions are faced with the complexities of grief and guilt in the wake of unexpected violence and death. This book is for anyone whose reality in the wake of tragedy has not matched up with the books, movies and television shows that tell us how we’re supposed to feel and behave. This book is for anyone who is thrust by tragedy into a world they no longer recognize.
"Amy Bickers faces the incredibly challenging and heart-wrenching topic of suicide face on, never flinching but also never failing to reveal her humanity. Those who have lost a loved one to suicide will find in these pages a reminder that they aren't alone; those for whom this subject is foreign will find a glimpse into a world that is reality for too many people. This memoir is frank and beautifully rendered."
- Carla Jean Whitley, author of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music and Birmingham Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in the Magic City
- Carla Jean Whitley, author of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio: How the Swampers Changed American Music and Birmingham Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in the Magic City