A Heart that Works
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NEW YORK TIMES bestseller*People magazine Fall Must Read pick * 2022 BuzzFeed Fall Reading pick
A visceral and deeply personal memoir by the star of the Amazon Prime series Catastrophe, about love, loss, and fatherhood.
In 2016, Rob Delaney’s one-year-old son, Henry, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The family had moved from Los Angeles to London with their two young boys when Rob’s wife was pregnant with Henry, their third. The move was an adventure and a challenge that would bind them even more tightly together as they navigated the novelty of London, the culture clashes, and the funhouse experience of Rob’s fame—thanks to his role as co-creator and co-star of the hit series Catastrophe. Henry’s illness was a cataclysm that changed everything about their lives. Amid the hospital routine, surgeries, and brutal treatments, they found a newfound community of nurses, aides, caregivers, and fellow parents contending with the unthinkable. Two years later, Henry died, and his family watched their world fall away to reveal the things that matter most.
A Heart That Works is Delaney’s intimate, unflinching, and fiercely funny exploration of what happened – from the harrowing illness to the vivid, bodily impact of grief and the blind, furious rage that followed, through to the forceful, unstoppable love that remains. In the madness of his grief, Delaney grapples with the fragile miracle of life, the mysteries of death, and the question of purpose for those left behind.
Delaney’s memoir—profound, painful, full of emotion, and bracingly honest—offers solace to those who have faced devastation and shows us how grace may appear even in the darkest times.
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Reviews for A Heart that Works
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Emotional, raw, real, tragic and somehow still funny. Even gave me a new perspective on death. As a new parent, this will make you sob, be thankful, cherish more, and realize that 40th birthday parties are ridiculous.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wow. Desperately sad and funny. Raw feeling to the core
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I admit I was afraid to listen to this audiobook because I already knew the ending. However Rob Delaney can describe anger and love in such depth you feel these emotions like never before. The overall all takeaway from this book is understanding incredible parental Love. As a parent you do know it, but he allows you to really really know it. He is also still funny as hell. Thank you Rob for writing this book.
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