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THE JOY YOU MAKE

Steven Petrow

Find the Silver Linings—Even on Your Darkest Days

From award-winning Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow, a guide to finding joy even during life's most difficult times.
We all know what it's like to experience the disappointments and sorrows of life. Unexpected circumstances like layoffs, divorce, illness, and death can leave us hurting and isolated. Add to that the unending anxiety we feel at the state of the worldpolitical strife and global upheavalsand we end up with a recipe for . . . joy? Yes, says journalist Steven Petrow, who has lived through all of those things, and arrived at a surprising conclusion: Joy is always presentin our everyday routines, in ties to those we care about, even in our grief. It may be easier to see and feel it during the good times, but we can learn to find joy even in the darkest days. All we need is a road mapand now we have one. In THE JOY YOU MAKE, Petrow explores the many expressions of joy and shows readers how to find, cultivate, and share it. He takes us on a journey from the darkness of the Arctic to a frenetic cancer ward in Manhattan, a trip that includes his parents' deaths, the breakup of his marriage, and his sister's cancer diagnosis. Combining his personal experiences with research and expert interviews, Petrow asks (and answers) the question: "What if there was a way to find the joy in everything?" Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist and author who is best known for his Washington Post and New York Times essays on aging, health, and civility. He's a regular contributor to NPR and other news outlets and his TED Talk, "Three Ways To Practice Civility," has garnered nearly two million views. Petrow is the author of six books, including the bestselling Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old, which was listed as a The New York Times favorite in 2021. He's volunteered at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for two decades, and has endowed an annual fellowship to support LGBTQ writers at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Steven currently resides in Hillsborough, North Carolina.
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Published 2024-09-10 by The Open Field