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Kelly Kittel "Breathe" (A Memoir) Reading (East Greenwich)

Breathe: A Memoir of Motherhood, Grief, and Family Conflict

Join us on Thursday, June 5th at 6.30pm to hear Kelly Kittel read from her new book, Breathe: A Memoir of Motherhood, Grief, and Family Conflict.
"People always ask me why I write about loss and grief. And I tell them

that I write about loss and grief because when I do, I'm also writing

about love, and hope, and family, and all the big messy glorious things

in our lives. Kelly Kittel understands that. In Breathe, she bares her

broken heart, and shows us all courage and hope and, mostly, love." -

Ann Hood, author of the memoir Comfort: A Journey Through Grief and The

Knitting Circle.



Kelly Kittel is a fish biologist by trade but a writer at heart. She is

married with five living children, her best work beyond compare. She

lives with her husband and two youngest children in Rhode Island but her

favorite writing space is in her yurt on the coast of Oregon. She has

been published in magazines and anthologies and has written many notes

to teachers. This is her first book.



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