Nearly one-third of American adults report being estranged from at least one family member—a sobering statistic that reveals a deeply personal and often hidden pain. In Across The Kitchen Table, acclaimed author Carla Seaquist bravely brings this reality into the open, offering a heartfelt and nuanced examination of fractured familial relationships.
More than a memoir, Seaquist’s book is an intimate and unflinching portrayal of the emotional complexities that arise when families are torn apart. At the heart of the narrative is a mother-daughter bond strained by loss, silence, and misunderstanding. Seaquist draws from her own life, recounting the heartbreaking death of her daughter and the subsequent unraveling of familial ties. With unguarded honesty and literary grace, she guides readers through a journey marked by sorrow, introspection, and the difficult road toward healing.
Across The Kitchen Table shines as a meditation on grief, reconciliation, and the fragile threads that hold families together. Seaquist’s storytelling is raw yet refined, inviting readers to confront the hidden emotions tied to estrangement. Through her vulnerability, she opens the door for others to reflect on their own family experiences, emphasizing the essential role of empathy and communication.
Carla Seaquist is not only a seasoned writer but also a respected playwright and essayist. Her portfolio includes acclaimed theatrical works such as Who Cares? and Looking for Atticus, along with thought-provoking essays that span topics from civic responsibility to personal transformation. Known for her intellectual depth and moral clarity, Seaquist approaches each subject with a rare blend of insight and compassion.
In this latest work, Seaquist turns her attention to one of society’s quietest struggles. Across The Kitchen Table offers more than a glimpse into personal loss—it serves as a beacon for those navigating the emotional terrain of estrangement. Her prose resonates with honesty and hope, reminding readers that reconciliation, though difficult, is possible.
This book is essential reading not only for those directly affected by family estrangement but for anyone who values connection, understanding, and the power of forgiveness. Seaquist’s message is clear: facing painful truths with courage can lead to renewed bonds and a deeper appreciation for the ties that truly matter.
Watch the book trailer: https://youtu.be/lmyVYfJKPsw