In this heartwarming collection edited by Joseph Heller's daughter,
dozens of contributors imagine one last lunch with someone they
cherished
A few years ago, Erica Heller realized how universal the longing is for
one more moment with a lost loved one. It could be a parent, a sibling,
a mentor, or a friend, but who wouldn't love the opportunity to sit
down, break bread, and just talk? Who wouldn't jump at the chance to ask
those unasked questions, or share those unvoiced feelings?
In One Last Lunch, Heller, an acclaimed memoirist herself, has asked
friends and family of authors, artists, musicians, comedians, actors,
and others, to recount one such fantastic repast. Muffie Meyer and her
documentary subject Little Edie Beale go to a deli in Montreal. Kirk
Douglas asks his father what he thought of him becoming an actor. Sara
Moulton dines with her friend Julia Child. The Anglican priest George
Pitcher has lunch with Jesus. These richly imagined stories are
endlessly revealing, about the subject, the writer, the passage of time,
regret, gratitude, and the power of enduring love.