Even After Everything, Stephanie Duncan Smith
Even After Everything, Stephanie Duncan Smith
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Even After Everything
The Spiritual Practice of Knowing the Risks and Loving Anyway

Author: Stephanie Duncan Smith

Narrator: Stephanie Duncan Smith

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2024


Synopsis

A “special work” (J. S. Park) that honors life’s deep griefs, great joys, and unsettled in-betweens through every sacred season, assuring us that we are never alone

“Oh, I love this book. . . . Honest and hopeful, masterfully written, both a balm and a bolstering.”—Shauna Niequist, New York Times bestselling author

Exquisitely told and urgently resonant, Even After Everything is a love letter to anyone who has opened their heart only to be hurt. Stephanie Duncan Smith proposes that it’s not through grit or forced resilience that you will find a way forward, but through receiving the full spectrum of our lives, just as we receive the empathy of God-with-us in every moment.

Duncan Smith’s disorientation began when she lost her first pregnancy on the winter solstice, just as the world readied to celebrate its most historic birth on Christmas. Then a new yet uncertain pregnancy unfolded parallel to the pandemic, until nearly one year to the day of her loss, she gave birth to her daughter at the peak of mortality in their city. These contradictions compelled Duncan Smith into a desperate search for steadiness, which she found in the liturgical year as a grounding force and the promise that we are seen by God in every season.

In Even After Everything, Duncan Smith traverses the church’s circle of time and reorients herself and us in the sacred story told through Advent, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, and Ordinary Time. She reveals the sacred year—through its endless interplay of love, loss, risk, and resurrection—as a mirror to the human experience, an anchor for turbulent times, and a womb strong enough to encompass every human care. At its heart lives the promise of God-with-us, inviting us into the spiritual practice of taking courage in the trust that we are accompanied in everything, and love will always have the last word.

About The Author

Stephanie Duncan Smith is an executive editor for Baker Books, with previous leadership roles at Relevant magazine and HarperCollins. She leads a popular Substack email newsletter community called Slant Letter, for writers looking to deepen their craft and tend to the soul of their work. Duncan Smith completed her master's in theology from Western Theology Seminary, where she was the two-time winner of the Frederick Buechner Excellence in Writing award. She lives with her professor husband, Zach, and their daughter in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melany on September 12, 2024

I thought this was so deep, raw, and beautiful. Really brought me closer to understanding but also showed me how resilient the author is. I need to be more resilient through life's trials as well. This was so heartbreaking but also inspiring. Thank you for writing this down and sharing it with the w......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on July 29, 2024

Wow! The poetic, beautiful way Stephanie writes draws you in. I appreciate her honest thoughts and feelings working through pregnancy loss and becoming new parents. I learned so much about Jesus and the liturgical year. Beautifully written and will stick with me for a long time! 5/5 stars......more

Goodreads review by Haley on February 09, 2025

3.5 I really struggle to rate memoirs because they are such personal work. But I would say that the audience for this one feels really limited to Christian women who can read about both miscarriage and successful pregnancy without being triggered. That is a narrow window. Nonetheless, she is a beaut......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on October 26, 2024

This book came at the perfect time of year for me and I’m so grateful to have read it. It is a deeply thoughtful book about the rhythms of life and faith that are connected so closely to the life of Christ and the liturgical calendar but also to stories of pregnancy, pregnancy loss, birth, and post......more

Goodreads review by Emma on December 12, 2024

A beautiful memoir that highlights the great risk of love. The author overlaps her own stories of love, loss, grief, joy, and hope with the liturgical seasons. This was especially poignant to me as I lost my mom on the winter solstice, the darkest night of the year, and 4 days before the joyful seas......more