The Year of Magical Thinking and Grief Reading
The Year of Magical Thinking and Grief ReadingSocial Sciences & Psychology
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Last update 2 w. agoCreated on the 26th of April 2026

The Book That Named the Things Grief Does

Joan Didion's husband John Gregory Dunne died of a heart attack at the dinner table while she was making the salad. The Year of Magical Thinking is the book she wrote about the year that followed. It is precise in a way that grief usually is not. Didion catalogs the irrational thoughts, the bargaining, the impossible logic of believing that something might be undone. I read it three years after a significant loss and found it named things I had not been able to name myself.

1Year of Grief

NOW

Thinking about why grief makes the mind reach backward

Updated Apr 2026
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We tell ourselves stories in order to live.

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Joan Didion

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Reading The Year of Magical Thinking

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Opening chaptersMagical thinkingHospital chaptersFinal pages12345
Grief described in terms I had not found
NOW

Thinking about whether to reread it this year or wait until I am ready for it again, which is not the same as being ready for the grief it holds.

Updated Apr 2026

This book is not comfort reading. It is accurate reading. Those are different things and both are valid depending on where you are when you pick it up.