Breathe

2015 International Book Awards: Finalist, Autobiography/Memoir
2015 INPE Best Book of the Year: Winner, Narrative Nonfiction
2015 Reader’s Choice International Book Awards: Finalist

Kittel’s inspirational memoir, Breathe, tells the story of a family that suffers the unimaginable loss of an infant son as a result of the family being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Kittels’ pain is all consuming, and it’s enhanced by the fact that their extended family tries to point fingers and pass the blame. But the story moves from heartbreaking to horrific when, a mere nine months later, they are forced to bury yet another son when the doctor and her medical team make a terrible mistake during Kittel’s pregnancy. The narrative takes a third turn when the Kittels decide to press charges of malpractice, but the surprises don’t stop there. The Kittels end up having to battle not only the medical system but also their own family in a court of law, all while raising their other three young children and trying to heal from the pain of living through the deaths of two sons.

Breathe is a story about motherhood, death, and a family in conflict. Although the pain Kittel suffers is tremendous, she narrates the story beautifully, and she ultimately shows readers how to embrace love, honesty, and joy even on the heels of tragedy.

Author: Kelly Kittel

Publication Date: May 14, 2014

 

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2015 International Book Awards: Finalist, Autobiography/Memoir
2015 INPE Best Book of the Year: Winner, Narrative Nonfiction
2015 Reader’s Choice International Book Awards: Finalist
2016 Eric Hoffer Book Award: Finalist

“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

About the Author

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, but this is her first book.

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