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Vincent's Bookends follows a father through the loss of his 23 year old son, tracing the shock, the collapse, and the slow rebuilding that follows a life-altering tragedy. It is an unguarded account from a father's unique perspective. He reflects on the boy he and his wife raised and the weight of a grief that has reshaped every part of their life. He writes with a clear and sometimes raw voice about learning to live inside this new reality, and the effort it takes for him and his family to keep moving through a world that no longer feels familiar. From the joyful chaos of Vincent's childhood…mehr

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Vincent's Bookends follows a father through the loss of his 23 year old son, tracing the shock, the collapse, and the slow rebuilding that follows a life-altering tragedy. It is an unguarded account from a father's unique perspective. He reflects on the boy he and his wife raised and the weight of a grief that has reshaped every part of their life. He writes with a clear and sometimes raw voice about learning to live inside this new reality, and the effort it takes for him and his family to keep moving through a world that no longer feels familiar. From the joyful chaos of Vincent's childhood to the quiet heartbreak of his absence, this is a story of loss, connection, resilience, and the small fragments of beauty that surface even in the darkest chapters. The book opens with the moments that shaped Vincent, a bright and funny young man whose curiosity, kindness, and grit defined him. You see him as a child, a brother, a friend, and later a young adult finding his footing. You see the joy he brought into his family, the humor that filled their home, and the deep bond he shared with the people who loved him. When the author is faced with his son's death, that world breaks. What follows is a steady accounting of the first days, weeks, and months after loss and the long year beyond. The pages capture the emotional and physical toll of grief, the confusion, the exhaustion, and the unpredictable days that swing between numbness and pain. You see the way grief rearranges a home, a mind, and every hope that once felt simple. This memoir offers a direct look at what it means to live inside sorrow while trying to honor the child who reshaped a father's life. It explores the pressure men feel to stay composed when it seems impossible, the weight of silence, and the struggle to trust moments of light without fearing they will collapse. The writing stays clear and unsentimental, letting the emotion come from the truth of the experience itself. You see the author learning to carry the weight instead of trying to overcome it. You see how memory comforts and wounds, how love becomes both anchor and burden, and how a family learns to keep going while holding on to the child and young man they will always love. The book speaks to two kinds of readers. For those who have faced similar loss, it offers recognition and the relief of feeling understood - not alone. For those who have not, it gives a grounded view of what loss like this does to a person and a family, and why grief is not a phase but a lifelong companion. Vincent's Bookends is a story about love that continues, grief that reshapes a life, and the strength it takes to speak openly about both. It reflects on fatherhood, memory, resilience, and the quiet discipline required to move forward while carrying a loss that feels at times impossible. It is a first-hand account of living with love that no longer has a place to land, and learning to let that love guide the days that follow. Vincent's Bookends invites readers into a father's hardest truth and the steady human effort to live with it with clarity, heart, and a willingness to keep going.
Autorenporträt
Chris Cutino is a father, a husband, and a man rebuilt by grief. Sales leadership shaped his career, but his life has been shaped by his wife and two children. They taught him more about life, grit, and connection than any sales bullpen or boardroom ever offered.The sudden loss of his son Vincent at 23 years old has forced him down a road every parent categorizes as "unimaginable". As he moved through the first year, he began seeking information to try to make some level of sense out of a senseless tragedy. He immersed himself in a sea of content and informal research - books, blogs, online forums and content, and other parents with the same experience - in an attempt to understand his own journey through grief and the emotional isolation that came with it. He started hearing his own experience echoed in the stories of others. In doing so, he found some connection. But he also noticed how few of those stories came from fathers, especially those who lost their only son. Over time - at the suggestion of his daughter - those notes expanded to journaling, and ultimately became Vincent's Bookends, in an attempt to bring some level of control - or at least understanding - to the chaos of grief. Vincent's Bookend's is an honest account from a father's unique perspective - to honor a love for his son that can't be broken, no matter how much time passes. As it progressed, it became a way to provide insight to those who are trying to understand grief - to better support those living inside it. And to help those that are living through heartbreak know that as lonely as grief can feel, you aren't alone. Chris continues his work in leadership, while learning to rebuild a life that carries Vincent's memory with intention. He lives in Maryland with his wife, Christine, and stays closely connected to his daughter, Amanda - both of whom sit at the heart of this story. Though loss has changed them, love keeps them whole. Forever, a family of four.