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The Gravity of Joy

A Story of Being Lost and Found

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“My vocation was supposed to be joy, and I was speaking at funerals.” 

Shortly after being hired by Yale University to study joy, Angela Gorrell got word that a close family member had died by suicide. Less than a month later, she lost her father to a fatal opioid addiction and her nephew, only twenty-two years old, to sudden cardiac arrest. The theoretical joy she was researching at Yale suddenly felt shallow and distant—completely unattainable in the fog of grief she now found herself in. 

But joy was closer at hand than it seemed. As she began volunteering at a women’s maximum-security prison, she met people who suffered extensively yet still showed a tremendous capacity for joy. Talking with these women, many of whom had struggled with addiction and suicidal thoughts themselves, she realized: “Joy doesn’t obliterate grief. . . . Instead, joy has a mysterious capacity to be felt alongside sorrow and even—sometimes most especially—in the midst of suffering.” 

This is the story of Angela’s discovery of an authentic, grounded Christian joy. But even more, it is an invitation for others to seize upon this more resilient joy as a counteragent to the twenty-first-century epidemics of despair, addiction, and suicide—a call to action for communities that yearn to find joy and are willing to “walk together through the shadows” to find it.

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      Starred review from February 15, 2021
      In 2016, ordained pastor Gorrell had just been hired at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture to work on the divinity school's Theology of Joy and the Good Life project. Less than a year later, and within the space of a month, Gorrell suddenly lost three close family members. Her cousin's husband inexplicably killed himself, her father died from his battle with opioid addiction, and her 22-year-old nephew died from cardiac arrest. She was left drowning in grief, mired in fear for who might be next, and overcome with anger. She sought help, going the usual routes to no avail. It wasn't until she started leading a Bible studies class in a women's prison that she found the ""helpful help"" she desperately needed. In this thoughtful, gut-wrenching, and well-written memoir, Gorrell covers many bases: suicide prevention, addiction, and prison reform. Through unconditional love and expression of gratitude, the teacher becomes the student, and Gorrell manifests the yearning for joy as the women in prison assist her on her journey. You don't have to be a Christian to relate your own experiences with grief and the search for joy to those Gorrell beautifully shares in these pages.

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