Set against the backdrop of the early 70s, the narrative follows Louise Nayer as she navigates the aftermath of a tragic accident and her tumultuous love life. Her journey takes her from Morocco to New York City and finally to California, symbolizing a quest for healing and self-discovery. Amidst the cataclysmic changes in America, the story explores themes of liberation from a painful past, making it relatable for anyone seeking joy and a sense of belonging.
Louise Nayer Books
This author delves into profound family tragedies and triumphs through her powerful memoiristic prose. Her writing, characterized by candor and stylistic skill, touches upon human resilience in the face of adversity. Beyond her prose, she also explores poetry, enriching the literary community through her extensive teaching and academic career.


How to Bury a Goldfish
- 259 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A guide to developing family rituals and celebrations to commemorate life's transitional events offers simple and practical ideas for funny, spiritual, and deeply moving ceremonies, including special Thanksgiving parties and Valentine's Day suggestions.