Marrow, Elizabeth Lesser
Marrow, Elizabeth Lesser
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Marrow
A Love Story

Author: Elizabeth Lesser

Narrator: Elizabeth Lesser, Sally Field

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/20/2016


Synopsis

The author of the New York Times bestseller Broken Open returns with a visceral and profound memoir of two sisters who, in the face of a bone marrow transplant—one the donor and one the recipient—begin a quest for acceptance, authenticity, and most of all, love.A mesmerizing and courageous memoir: the story of two sisters uncovering the depth of their love through the life-and-death experience of a bone marrow transplant. Throughout her life, Elizabeth Lesser has sought understanding about what it means to be true to oneself and, at the same time, truly connected to the ones we love. But when her sister Maggie needs a bone marrow transplant to save her life, and Lesser learns that she is the perfect match, she faces a far more immediate and complex question about what it really means to love—honestly, generously, and authentically. Hoping to give Maggie the best chance possible for a successful transplant, the sisters dig deep into the marrow of their relationship to clear a path to unconditional acceptance. They leave the bone marrow transplant up to the doctors, but take on what Lesser calls a ""soul marrow transplant,"" examining their family history, having difficult conversations, examining old assumptions, and offering forgiveness until all that is left is love for each other’s true selves. Their process—before, during, and after the transplant—encourages them to take risks of authenticity in other aspects their lives.But life does not follow the storylines we plan for it. Maggie’s body is ultimately too weak to fight the relentless illness. As she and Lesser prepare for the inevitable, they grow ever closer as their shared blood cells become a symbol of the enduring bond they share. Told with suspense and humor, Marrow is joyous and heartbreaking, incandescent and profound. The story reveals how even our most difficult experiences can offer unexpected spiritual growth. Reflecting on the multifaceted nature of love—love of other, love of self, love of the world—Marrow is an unflinching and beautiful memoir about getting to the very center of ourselves.

About Elizabeth Lesser

Elizabeth Lesser is the cofounder of Omega Institute and the author of Marrow; The Seeker’s Guide; and the New York Times bestseller Broken Open. She has given two popular TED talks and is one of Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul 100, a collection of one hundred leaders who are using their voices and talents to elevate humanity. She lives in New York’s Hudson Valley with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diana on December 16, 2020

This was a beautiful book. Two adult sisters see a therapist to work through old grudges and assumptions they grew up with as part of a slightly dysfunctional family; they do this because Liz Lesser, the author, was a perfect match to give her sister potentially life-saving bone marrow in a transpla......more

Goodreads review by Sarah Beth on August 12, 2016

I received an advance readers' edition of this book from HarperCollins. This memoir explores the connection between the author and her sister Maggie. Maggie, suffering from cancer, receives a bone marrow transfer from her sister Liz. Through the process, the sisters also work on connecting with and......more

Goodreads review by Lynn on February 27, 2017

Love story between sisters. Honest, authentic look at family dynamics and the journey alongside one sister who is dying. Elizabeth Lesser is a great writer and this memoir was touching, funny, sad and inspirational.......more

Goodreads review by Kari on October 19, 2016

I was really intrigued by the synopsis for this book and decided to try it out. I found Marrow to be both a mix of self-help and memoir. But at its heart it is a beautiful tribute to the author's sister and their relationship. It's always hard to critique someone's writings of their personal experie......more

Goodreads review by Elisabeth on July 16, 2017

This was not at all the book I thought I signed up for. I was expecting a fiction about sister love and cancer. False, I did not read the cover too thoroughly I guess. This was a self help book framed around two sisters and their experience when one of them had cancer and the other, the author, dona......more