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What We Carry (2021)

af Kalyn Fogarty

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:Fans of Caroline Leavitt will relish this rich, complex novel born of the author's own loss and grief, about how one can overcome tragedy through bravery and self-discovery.
Cassidy Morgan's life has always followed a carefully laid track: top education, fulfilling career, and marriage to the love of her life, Owen. The next logical step was starting a family. But when a late-term miscarriage threatens to derail everything she's worked so hard for, she finds herself questioning her identity, particularly what it means to be a mother. Unable to move past her guilt and shame, she realizes there's more to fix than a broken heart. Grief illuminates the weaknesses in her marriage and forces her to deal with her tumultuous relationship with her own mother.
Cassidy hopes her work as a veterinarian specializing in equine reproduction will distract her from the pain but instead finds that one of the cases she's working on shines a spotlight on the memory of her unborn son. For once in her life, Cassidy is left untethered and wondering why she wanted to become a mother in the first place. 
Then the unexpected happens when Cassidy becomes pregnant again. But the joy over her baby is tempered by her fear of another loss as well as her increasingly troubled marriage. Now, she must decide whether to let her pain hold her back or trust that there's still something to live for.
 
What We Carry is a thought-provoking response to the author's own miscarriage and lack of fiction surrounding the topic, that she and other women in her situation crave.
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This book was on the Friends's sale shelf at my local library and sounded interesting. (It wasn't until later that I read on the cover that it was an ARE and "not for sale".)

The book starts with a miscarriage--and explores the emotions that go along with that. I hadn't realized the statistics on miscarriage. Human miscarriage is also juxtaposed with equine pregnancies since Cassidy is a vet who specializes in horses. I hadn't really considered what "rainbow baby" meant prior to reading this novel.

What we carry refers not only to pregnancy but to the fact that we carry memories and events from our childhoods and lives up to that point--all of which affect how we interact with the world. ( )
  JenniferRobb | Sep 13, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
This book was harder to read than I thought it would be, as it brought up memories of my own journey with infertility and loss. But the story is compelling and well told. It is not emotionally manipulative, but it for sure doesn't shy away from the hard realities. It's important to talk about these things in fiction, because it can help us process things from a little distance sometimes.
  Yarnucopia | May 2, 2023 |
#FirstLine ~ Hope slipped away as my water broke all over the emergency room floor.

This book starts with a bang. Read that first line. It gave me all the feels right off the bat and did not stop. This book is important. It is heartbreaking and hopeful. It is real and honest. It is a must read!!! ( )
  Mrsmommybooknerd | Dec 15, 2021 |
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The first wife of the man I married at 62 went through two miscarriages. Curious about what she must have gone through, I read Kalyn Fogarty’s What We Carry. It weaves pain, grief, loss, and love in an exploration of what it costs a woman to lose a baby.

Cassidy Morgan followed society’s rules. She became a veterinarian and married a loving man. Her first pregnancy ended in a late-term miscarriage and heart-rending grief. She lashed out, isolated, and pushed away her husband, Owen; her confident sister, Claire; and her officious mother, Joan. She fears she’s the ultimate failure. The horses whose foals she deliver do better. When she becomes pregnant again, she feels equal amounts of joy and terror. Will she deliver successfully? Is it even possible given her age and history?

Based on Fogarty’s personal experiences, this story is a complex, immediate look at what is and is not within a woman’s and a family’s control. Fogarty writes well and includes the voices of Owen, Claire, and Joan, giving readers a sense of how the loss of a fetus travels through family. Readers will root for Cassidy, though they may also be shocked at times. She’s as three-dimensional as you can get. The narrator is honest and emotional but never begs the reader for sympathy.

What We Carry is such a wonderful title. It’s meaning increases as more is revealed. Women—especially those who’ve miscarried or know someone who has will love this. So will book clubs. The book fills a gap. Women seldom write about miscarriages and this heart-wrenching story answered my questions about how both men and women respond. ( )
  Lgood67334 | Aug 13, 2021 |
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What We Carry is a book about a topic that I believe is something that should be more openly discussed. Cassidy has lived a life perfectly planned out. She has a great career, a loving relationship with her husband and a beautiful house. She is ready for and really wants a baby.
She soon finds that conceiving doesnt always happen right away and can be a long and complicated process. She eventually does get pregnant however later in her pregnancy she sadly has a miscarriage. Its hard to navigate a new normal afterwards and she blames herself.
She gets pregnant again and is excited but also worried that history may repeat itself.
This was a good read but really sad and was a bit hard for me to read at times. I really do like this book though because its about things that are sadly not talked about enough. How hard it can be to conceive and miscarriage. Something that sadly many women go through. I think books like this are important because it can be relatable and help women in similar situations feel less alone and hopefully help prevent self blame for things out of their control. ( )
  beckyjazz | Aug 1, 2021 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:Fans of Caroline Leavitt will relish this rich, complex novel born of the author's own loss and grief, about how one can overcome tragedy through bravery and self-discovery.
Cassidy Morgan's life has always followed a carefully laid track: top education, fulfilling career, and marriage to the love of her life, Owen. The next logical step was starting a family. But when a late-term miscarriage threatens to derail everything she's worked so hard for, she finds herself questioning her identity, particularly what it means to be a mother. Unable to move past her guilt and shame, she realizes there's more to fix than a broken heart. Grief illuminates the weaknesses in her marriage and forces her to deal with her tumultuous relationship with her own mother.
Cassidy hopes her work as a veterinarian specializing in equine reproduction will distract her from the pain but instead finds that one of the cases she's working on shines a spotlight on the memory of her unborn son. For once in her life, Cassidy is left untethered and wondering why she wanted to become a mother in the first place. 
Then the unexpected happens when Cassidy becomes pregnant again. But the joy over her baby is tempered by her fear of another loss as well as her increasingly troubled marriage. Now, she must decide whether to let her pain hold her back or trust that there's still something to live for.
 
What We Carry is a thought-provoking response to the author's own miscarriage and lack of fiction surrounding the topic, that she and other women in her situation crave.

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