<p>Known for her novels Traveling With An Eggplant The Final Alice and Alice&rsquo;s Army &nbsp;Alycia Ripley brings her sensitivity and eye for detail to this unique memoir. Written in the form of letters one each week over the course of a year it captures her grief following the sudden death of her mother&rsquo;s thirty year companion the man who raised Ripley since childhood. The&nbsp;letters shed light on the special relationship between author and stepfather and&nbsp;<br />translate the pain and loss that brought on fugue states and panic attacks following his&nbsp;<br />death. They examine the powerful impact of childhood upon our identities and the&nbsp;<br />valuable lessons loved ones teach us.&nbsp;<br />Framed within four nautically titled chapters each representing a stage of the year the&nbsp;<br />book&rsquo;s title signifies the rocky sailing conditions which well reflect the author&rsquo;s life and circumstances. Gripping and raw yet peppered with humor Wind Over Tide illustrates<br />the&nbsp;unusual way a creative mind interacts&nbsp;<br />with grief. It serves as a fascinating look&nbsp;<br />into a poignant personal conversation one which can help readers examine their own coping strategies to find peace after loss.&nbsp;<br />Wind Over Tide is a heart wrenching book that takes the reader through the emotional waves of mourning a loved one. The author&rsquo;s penned letters are a tribute to Joe her stepfather keeping his spirit significance and lessons alive.Ripley&rsquo;s words are both validating and healing. We learn as she did how to continue living even when faced with darkness and layers of loss. A must read that is hard to put down.&rdquo;<br />-Michelle Pawkett MA LMHC</p>
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