Ill See You Again, Jackie Hance
Ill See You Again, Jackie Hance
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I'll See You Again

Author: Jackie Hance, Janice Kaplan

Narrator: Jackie Hance

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/23/2013


Synopsis

In this “wonderful and courageous” (Jeannette Walls) memoir, Jackie Hance shares her story of unbearable loss, darkest despair, and—slowly, painfully, and miraculously—her cautious return to hope and love.

Until the horrific car accident on New York’s Taconic State Parkway that took the lives of her three beloved young daughters, Jackie Hance was an ordinary Long Island mom, fulfilled by the joyful chaos of a household bustling with life and chatter and love. After the tragedy, she was “The Taconic Mom,” whose unimaginable loss embodied every parent’s worst nightmare. Suddenly, her lifelong Catholic faith no longer explained the world. Her marriage to her husband, Warren, was ravaged by wrenching grief and recrimination. Unable to cope with the unfathomable, she reinvented reality each night so that she awoke each morning having forgotten the heartbreaking facts: that Emma, age 8; Alyson, age 7; and Katie, age 5, were gone forever. They were killed in a minivan driven by their aunt, Jackie’s sister-in-law, Diane Schuler, while returning from a camping weekend on a sunny July morning. I’ll See You Again chronicles the day Jackie received the traumatizing phone call that defied all understanding, and the numbed and torturous events that followed—including the devastating medical findings that shattered Jackie to the core and shocked America. But this profoundly honest account is also the story of how a tight-knit community rallied around the Hances, providing the courage and strength for them to move forward. It’s a story of forgiveness, hope, and rebirth, as Jackie and Warren struggle to rediscover the possibility of joy by welcoming their fourth daughter, Kasey Rose Hance. The story that Jackie Hance shares for the first time will touch your heart and warm you to the power of love and hope.

About Jackie Hance

Jackie Hance lives with her family in New York. For more information about The Hance Family Foundation, visit Blog.HanceFamilyFoundation.com.

About Janice Kaplan

Janice Kaplan was the editor-in-chief of Parade magazine and an award-winning television producer. She is also the bestselling coauthor of novels, including The Botox Diaries, and author of the popular Lacey Fields mysteries. She lives in New York City and Kent, Connecticut. Visit her at JaniceKaplan.com. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on May 01, 2013

I went to high school with Jackie, and our families went to the same small, Roman Catholic Church growing up. Our town was teeny and even though Jackie was a year younger, everyone knew everyone else. Because of that small-town connection, which will never-ever go away, this book deeply, deeply touc......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on March 12, 2025

This was such a hard book to read, you can feel the family's pain. I could not imagine losing 3 of your kids at once.......more

Goodreads review by Gina on March 22, 2015

I'll See You Again 3 / 5 I have to be honest: I didn't finish this book. I read maybe half of it. I couldn't understand why it was difficult for me to finish when it got such rave reviews. I just found this from a fellow Goodreader: "It is difficult to review the story without coming across as unsympat......more

Goodreads review by Ariel on October 02, 2013

I was expecting a book that provided answers to the accident that took Jackie Hance's three young daughters. So many questions. How could a seemingly wonderful person (Diane) guzzle vodka and smoke pot and then get behind the wheel of a van full of kids and kill them by driving the wrong way on the......more

Goodreads review by Kate on July 08, 2015

I'm drawn to stories about human tragedy. I followed this story very closely in the news, and when I saw the mom had written a book about it I read it at the first chance. There's no arguing Jackie Hance went through one of the worst things imaginable (and my very worst fear in life): outliving a chi......more