“Unstitched is both a page-turner and a primer in understanding the many complex dimensions of the opioid crisis in a rural state, where the reader accompanies the author in her own recovery and process of discovery. Ultimately, it is impossible for any of us to be totally disconnected from the impact opioid use disorder has on our communities, and it is through reading Stanciu’s skillful, compassionate and thoughtful rendering of personal stories that we can all gain valuable insight, diminish harmful stigma, and foster true healing.”
~ Dr. Mark A. Levine, MD MACP, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Health
“Unstitched is riveting, compassionate, topical, and one of the best books I’ve read this year. Stanciu, in beautiful prose, takes on the impact of the opioid epidemic on a small Vermont town with the gusto and suspense of a fine mystery novel, and the empathy that only a truly fine observer of the human condition could muster. Highly recommended.”
— Thomas Christopher Greene, author of The Headmaster’s Wife and The Perfect Liar , Founding President of Vermont College of Fine Arts
“Unstitched should be mandatory reading. It is a heartbreaking, raw, tender and revelatory look at addiction and its pervasive grip on ourselves, our families, our communities, and our rural towns. It is also a sublimely written narrative of transformation, vulnerability, discovery and love. This book undid me as I read—taking me into the heart of suffering, revealing my own habits, biases and fears—and then it gathered those pieces together and braided them into something new: a vision of hope, connection, possibility and healing for us all. Stanciu’s courage, generosity, curiosity and gorgeous words are the very best of guides.”
— Robin MacArthur, author of Heart Spring Mountain and Half Wild
“Stanciu is Vermont through and through. The same can be said of her first novel…”
– Seven Days
Well, I think that’s a very nice chair. Good price. Good haiku. 🦗
The price of free is hard to beat. And someday we may even have visitors again.
Nice find!
The rocking chair is a little uncomfortable and may end up in my own free pile. 🙂
Our in the garden?
I love the look of those chairs. I have one myself purchased at a thrift shop or tag sale for a few dollars. It look perfect at my little writing desk (found free on the street!) but they’re not very comfortable are they? One has to kind of perch on it and I’m not good at perching for long.
Perch seems to be the operative word, and might also explain the free factor…..
I’m such a sucker for free piles.
Good finds — and the price is right!