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Everything All at Once
Everything All at Once: A Memoir | Stephanie Catudal
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An intimate and evocative memoir one woman’s experience with the universality of grief and the redemptive power of love as she endures her husband’s 84-day battle with lung cancer. When Steph Catudal met her husband Rivs, she thought that the love, stability, and warmth she shared with her husband had finally dispelled her pent-up anger and grief over the loss of her father and her faith. But when Rivs became ill and was put into coma at the height of the pandemic, the painful memories of her childhood—watching her father die of cancer—came flooding back. Written with lush lyricism, Steph’s account of how this crisis forced her to confront her past is raw, illuminating, and heartbreaking: her father’s death that wrecked her faith in God and jumpstarted a decade of rebellion, including running away from home and living out of a van at age 16, struggling with alcoholism, and delving into drugs to ease her pain. Sitting by Rivs's bedside, she grappled with the memories of the past and the uncertainties of the future while reckoning with the unknowns of her husband’s illness. Rivs would endure a grueling 84 days in a medically induced coma, eventually undergoing chemo for a similar illness that stole her father. Like Cheryl Strayed’s Wild, and Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H Mart, Everything All At Once is a heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting reflection on resilience and a powerful reminder that we can find healing no matter how broken we are.
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AliceCullen
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From the wife of one of my favorite iFit trainers, I felt very close to the author‘s story in which she relives her trauma of losing a parent at a young age, growing up in a legalistic religion, the search for God and, ultimately, the battle for her husband‘s life. Even though I knew the outcome, I was. On the edge of my seat as I read the pages. A tale of healing and self-discovery.

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I don‘t know if anyone here knows of Tommy Rivs, but I became in awe of him while working out with IFIT. Hes an incredible endurance athlete, runner who battled a rare & aggressive form of lung cancer in 2020. It should have killed him. This is his wife‘s story of this experience and reflecting on losing her father to lung cancer as a young girl, and having 2 of her brothers battle similar illnesses. She‘s a beautiful writer. #rageon #stoutheart

AliceCullen Yes! Incredible story. I had no idea he was THAT close to death. So incredible watching Rivs‘s journey back to health with iFit. Stephanie is an incredibly strong person to get through such a trial. 2w
Sarahreadstoomuch @AliceCullen 💯 agreed! 2w
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