Loose of Earth, Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn
Loose of Earth, Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn
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Loose of Earth
A Memoir

Author: Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn was the oldest of five children, a twelve-year-old from Lubbock, Texas, whose evangelical family eschewed public education for homeschooling, and wove improbable scientific theories into literal interpretations of the Bible. Then her father, a former air force pilot, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of thirty-eight, and, "it was like throwing gasoline on the Holy Spirit." Stirred by her mother, the family committed to an extreme diet and sought deliverance from equally extreme sources: a traveling tent preacher, a Malaysian holy man, a local faith-healer who led services called "Miracles on 34th Street."

What they didn't know was that their lives were entangled with a larger, less visible environmental catastrophe. Firefighting foams containing carcinogenic compounds had contaminated the drinking water of every military site where her father worked. Commonly referred to as "forever chemicals," the presence of PFAS in West Texas besieged a landscape already burdened with vanishing water, taking up residence in wells and in the bloodstreams of people who lived there. An arresting portrait of the pernicious creep of decline, and a powerful cry for environmental justice, Loose of Earth captures the desperate futility and unbending religious faith that devastated a family, leaving them waiting for a miracle that would never come.

About Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn

Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn teaches in the University of Chicago Creative Writing Program. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee whose work has appeared in Colorado Review, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Pleiades, and swamp pink, and was listed as notable in Best American Essays.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karin

Loose of Earth tracks a brief and brutal season of domestic shatter: in 1990s Lubbock, Texas, the Blackburn children endure the agonizing death of their father from the first signs of intestinal cancer to its finish. Kathleen Dorothy, oldest of the five, now writes the story of her family’s ordeal w......more

Goodreads review by Yahaira

4.5 Thanks to univerity of texas press for the gifted book. My weekend consisted of being mad, being sad, and unlocking memories from my family’s own bouts with cancer.This is a beautifully written and affecting memoir that deals with faith, science, grief, girlhood, and memory. How do you reconcile a......more

Goodreads review by DeWayne

People living in the United States are exposed to many environmental agents that may or may not be the cause of cancer. Those in the military have additional exposure due to the materials used to "kill the enemy" and probably a few who handle them in transport. KD is a teenager who observes her dad......more

Goodreads review by Gertie

A stunning testament to grief, faith, and love written by a brilliant professor and mentor of mine. An environmental narrative, faith reckoning, coming of age story, and master class in metaphor all in one. Absolutely loved and highly recommend !......more