Baltimore author Laura Lippman has written a deeply personal essay about her breakup with David Simon, the creator of The Wire and Treme. The essay, titled “The Summer of Fall,” was published in The New York Times Magazine on May 8, 2023.
In the essay, Lippman writes about the many challenges she faced in 2022, including her separation from Simon, the death of her father, and the serious injury of her son. She also writes about the strength she found in her family and friends, and her determination to move forward.
“I feel as if everything, everyone in my life is falling,” Lippman writes. “Falling down, falling from grace, falling in and out of love.”
Despite the challenges she faced, Lippman writes that she is grateful for the lessons she learned. She writes that she learned the importance of family, friends, and community. She also learned that she is stronger than she thought she was.
“I am still standing,” Lippman writes. “And I am grateful for that.”
Lippman’s essay is a powerful and moving testament to the strength of the human spirit. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.
Here are some quotes from Lippman’s essay:
- “I feel as if everything, everyone in my life is falling.”
- “I am grateful for the lessons I learned. I learned the importance of family, friends, and community. I also learned that I am stronger than I thought I was.”
- “I am still standing, and I am grateful for that.”
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