The Journal Keeper is the openhearted and unflinchingly honest memoir
of six years in writer Phyllis Theroux's life. As she ages into her
sixties, Theroux uses regular journal entries to reflect on the void
left by the passing of her remarkable mother and the thrill of allowing
a new source of joy into her life. A natural storyteller, Theroux slips
her arm companionably into yours, like an old friend going for a stroll.
But Theroux's stride is long and her eye sharp, and she swings easily
between subjects that occupy us all: love, loneliness, growing old,
financial worries, spiritual growth, and caring for an aging parent.
A compelling tale in journal form, The Journal Keeper is a rich feast
from the writing life -- with an unexpected twist. After the death of
her mother leaves Theroux feeling adrift, she finds the love that she
believed was closed to a woman of her age.
Not until Theroux sat down to edit her journals for publication did she
realize, in her words, "that a hand much larger and more knowing than my
own was guiding my life and pen across the page." She makes a good case
for this being true for us all.