At 50, an aspiring writer confronts painful challenges in her past and present. Fingersh’s memoir weaves together three topics—memories of her younger brother’s mental illness and death at 26, her bitter sense of failure and struggle to reconnect with her lost promise, and the serious health problems that emerge for her 18-year-old daughter during her freshman year of college.... Fortunately, it all makes sense in the end, thanks to revelations found in EMDR therapy. [T]he ending is uplifting.
— Kirkus Reviews
In this well-written memoir, Fingersh shares how it feels to live through a mentally ill brother’s death at 26 and a daughter’s ulcerative colitis diagnosis.… Fingersh also grapples with feelings of inadequacy over being a full-time mom, but her feelings about Danny are the heart of her account. Fingersh's story should help readers dealing with family secrets and mental and physical health issues feel less alone.
— Booklist
Stay is a beautiful memoir that is profound, funny, and masterfully told. I read it in one day. I can’t stop thinking about it.
— Gretchen Rubin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project
An invaluable and highly readable memoir that asks questions every woman I know is asking about now.
— Kelly Corrigan, four-time New York Times bestselling author
Fingersh writes with a brilliant mind and a loving heart. Stay is a book of remarkable emotional depth and wisdom for anyone in search of making the most of their one precious life.
— Dr. Edith Eva Eger, New York Times bestselling author of The Gift and guest on Oprah's Super Soul Sunday
Luminous, irreverent, captivating. With a voice you’ll fall in love with...a love letter to mid-lifers that will make you think, feel, laugh, cry, and examine your own life with new eyes.
— Laura Munson, New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author