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"O’Garden’s story is emotional and remarkable and if you are looking for a story that shows how to cope with grief and grow as a person this is something you should pick up." - Nerdy Girl Express
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"For many years now, the poet, playwright, and memoirist Irene O'Garden has been a hero to me. I think of her as a walking, writing, beam of light. It is my hope that ...numberless others will come to know her gifts and, most of all, her captivating talent for wonder and marvel."― Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love and Big Magic “Family is landscape,†writes Irene O’Garden in her breathtaking memoir, Risking the Rapids. She gives us a bold dose of both as she embarks on a remote river trip to help make sense of a family wild and dangerous. In her brave eloquence, O’Garden adds a thoroughly welcome voice to the rich vein of American literature on the singular healing powers of wilderness."― Florence Williams, Author of The Nature Fix, LA Times Book Prize winner and editor at Outside Magazine "It is a tricky business, navigating the river of forgiveness while honoring the injured self. In that wilderness the psyche must surrender to each boulder life smashes it against, and then stand in awe as we experience the changes wrought within our very DNA that are the gifts of facing down our demons; the gifts of looking our inner and outer truths square in the eye. O’Garden does this better than anyone I know and then puts it into words that have the cadence of angels." -Linda Ford Blaikie, C.S.W.Psychotherapist, Author of Godless Grace"Irene O’Garden’s memoir is riveting, fiercely honest, and graced with poetic insight. An imaginative child plagued by insecurities, O'Garden vied with six siblings for her parents’ approval and lived beneath the Damocles sword of Catholic doctrine. Her chronicle of growing up in what seemed then a normal Mid-western family in the 1950s and 60s asks, "Who were we, really?" in a far-ranging, haunting journey of discovery."―Victoria Riskin, Former President,Writers Guild of America, West , Author of Fay Wray and Robert Riskin: A Hollywood MemoirRisking the Rapids is a sensitive depiction of a family’s attempt to heal. In the tradition of classic memoirs like The Glass Castle that highlight the co- existence of tortured love and unresolved misery, Irene O’Garden has captured the essence of family connections. With suspense and uncertainty about how complicated relationships unfold, this story intrigues and inspires us. I highly recommend this book to all of us who struggle with the legacies of abuse and the hopefulness to heal.Sonya Rhodes, Ph.D Author and family therapist "Irene O’Garden’s Risking the Rapids is, simply put, a literary triumph. Her roiling journey through the whitewater of big family turbulence is alternately a companionable sisterly punch in the shoulder and a vicious left hook to the jaw. And as is true for all superb writing, it is the “left hook†that unexpectedly provides the narrator’s stunning―even transcendent―passage into calm waters and healing. Put aside whatever has gained your attention right now and read this book. O’Garden is truly a wonderful guide. " - Steven Lewis, Loving Violet"Risking the Rapids artfully peels back the layers of family to reveal both the darkness and the diamond. O'Garden lyrically shares the challenging circumstances of her midwest, Catholic childhood as a thread woven through a story of present-day danger during what is supposed to be a simple outing. The kaleidoscope effect of past and present, reflection and struggle bring the reader along on a powerful healing journey to bring what is hidden into the light." - Heather Ash, author of bestselling "Warrior Goddess Training."“RISKING THE RAPIDS is a deep and powerful memoir. Irene O’Garden sifts through her family’s shared pain (and shared joy!) with elegance and care ― searching for nothing less than ultimate understanding and supreme forgiveness.â€-Martha Beck, author of Finding Your Own North Star"I haven’t experienced this kind of reverberating tension and utter fascination with a family since Jeannette Walls’s memoir, The Glass Castle. Irene O’Garden’s long career of treasured work hits its highest note yet with her memoir. How she survived her upbringing in a big, dysfunctional Catholic family -- and the harrowing wilderness trip through whitewaters she took as an adult with her family ― is riveting and ultimately healing.~ Debbie Phillips, author “Women on Fire: 20 Inspiring Women Share Their Life Secrets (and Save You Years of Struggle!Irene O'Garden is, quite frankly, the most amazing writer I know. She's a poet - just read her words aloud. She's a story-teller - consider the arc of the tale she tells here. She's a dramatist - we're in that boat with her, risking the rapids, and hopefully rescuing our past self as she so magnificently succeeds in doing."--John Leonard Pielmeier, author of Hook's Tale, Agnes of God "Irene O’Garden’s Risking the Rapids is both a meditation and a thrill ride in which a sibling’s death prompts an unlikely family rafting journey through Montana's wilderness. The beauty, moods, and menace of the swollen Flathead River seem an allegory of family life and, like sunlight glinting off water, her brutally honest reckoning is told in sparkling, luminous prose that gives memoir itself a fresh new shape.†―Edward McCann, Founder/Editor, Read650.com“If I were you I would set aside a goodly few hours as you are about to plunge into the lives of a family that has chosen you as their new member . You are about to dive into midst of the most colorful familial grouping you have ever experienced here they are on horseback immersed in rivers on tops of mountains quarreling forgiving sleeping camping .there is the celeb Dad the strong holding it altogether mother guiding misguiding consoling joyously feasting at holiday time and weeping too when tragedy befalls .this is a lively enthralling book that embraces our being and never let's go .Be good to yourself and embrace Irene O'Garden and Risking the Rapids.†―Malachy McCourt, author of Ireland and A Monk Swimming
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Product details
Paperback: 252 pages
Publisher: Mango (January 31, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1633538877
ISBN-13: 978-1633538870
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.8 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
5.0 out of 5 stars
12 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#552,977 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Risking the Rapids offers readers a new lens and a fresh, captivating way to see the complexities, confusions and sheer nonsensical love that family bonds offer. It is a thinking and feeling book--but you are in good hands with this extraordinary writer who takes great care with her material. Irene O'Garden is a supreme sentence-maker and her artistry as a poet here in this story is remarkable. A fine example of a tender touch that packs a punch. And a lesson in literary risk taking, too. This is a family tale and a song all wrapped up into one. A beauty of a book!
I was propelled into Irene O’ Garden's life by her poetic use of language, her honesty about her troubled family. She is a generous writer and a forgiving soul. The "rapids" become actual white water on a dangerous wilderness trip- but Irene O'Garden navigates the ephemeral and emotional rapids of her life with the same courage and beauty. Not to be missed.
RISKING THE RAPIDS grabbed me on page one and never let go. The pacing of the story was masterfully accomplished by alternating Irene O'Garden's wilderness adventure with memories of growing up in a dysfunctional family with a detached mother and alcoholic father. The scenes are written in beautiful, poetic prose that had me in awe of her talent and feeling the contradictory emotions of happier memories intermingled with disturbingly painful ones. The tension escalates dramatically throughout both the wilderness adventure and her childhood. I had to keep reading in the hope that she would find peace and safety.
I’ve read all her books. Irene O’Garden is the poetic equivalent of Ansel Adams. Here she records her turbulent childhood in a difficult environment with the studied framing, the patient construction and the crystal contrast of black on white. In her 60’s she resolves her lingering conflicts by navigating life-threatening river rapids with her now extended family. She ends her journey in the calmer waters of gentle understanding, acceptance of and joy in her family landscape. I read it on my Kindle and then ordered 2 paperbacks! One for my library and one to share!
I'm not a big memoir person, but I picked up this book and devoured it. It's the story of growing up in a large family, all the love and neglect and fear you might expect, but presented with such compassion that it actually made me rethink how I look at my own childhood. O'Garden manages to hang on to the internal voice of a child, for most of us long forgotten. This book is a shot straight to the heart.
Risking the Rapids is a rare memoir that is beautifully written, moving and riveting. The pacing is that of a great mystery. It opens with her brother's death, then switches between a recent white water rafting trip and her childhood with her locally famous father and distant mother. But the mystery is how did this seemingly happy family produce such troubled children. "Our parents never beat us. We had enough to eat and wear . . . What happened to us?" Unlike many memoirs that often seem self-indulgent and needy, Risking the Rapids draws you into to this imperfect family with empathy. They are flawed but O'Garden deftly depicts that each is worthy of love. Once you finish Risking the Rapids you’ll think about it for days. It’s that good!
This wonderful memoir is a testimony to the bonds of family that hold on tight through pain, loss and misunderstanding. I relished O'Garden's rich language all along the way — as concrete and sensory as a zen thwack, but delicious, evocative and transporting. Through the fine details of her tactile memories, I found myself unearthing some of my own and confronting the stories within. And what a ride we get to take down that river, feeling the drama and the anxiety of the trip as viscerally as if we were right alongside and then, the landings into safety and sublime sustenance come through with vivid, palpable joy.
Irene O’Garden is a poet and this memoir, reflected in a harrowing trip in the Bob Marshall wilderness, moves as rapidly as the river. Her family was/is complicated and my hunch is most of us will see parallels in our own families. What we might not be able to duplicate is her honesty and her love. A really fine, Long form poem by an extraordinarily observant writer.
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