
Across The Kitchen Table by Carla Seaquist: A Profound Journey Through Family Estrangement
Family estrangement is more common than many realize—nearly 30% of American adults are currently disconnected from at least one close family member. This sobering reality is brought into sharp, emotional focus in Carla Seaquist’s deeply affecting book, Across The Kitchen Table. With unflinching honesty and poignant reflection, Seaquist presents a narrative rooted in personal experience, chronicling a mother-daughter relationship unravelled by grief and misunderstanding.
Far more than a memoir, Across The Kitchen Table is a heartfelt examination of the fragile threads that hold families together—and the silence that can pull them apart. Seaquist recounts the harrowing loss of her daughter and the ensuing breakdown of familial bonds, guiding readers through her path of sorrow, estrangement, and the struggle toward reconciliation. Her writing is striking in its vulnerability, inviting readers to confront the complexities of their own familial relationships and the emotional cost of distance and silence.
Carla Seaquist brings to this work a lifetime of literary and theatrical accomplishment. An acclaimed playwright, essayist, and author, her repertoire includes the award-winning plays Who Cares? and Looking for Atticus. Seaquist is also widely recognized for her essays on politics, culture, and personal transformation, which have appeared in respected national publications. Her thoughtful, compassionate approach to complex social issues is evident throughout this book, making her voice both authoritative and relatable.
With Across The Kitchen Table, Seaquist opens the door to a topic often shrouded in shame and secrecy. Her storytelling gives voice to the emotional weight of estrangement, while offering glimmers of hope for healing. The book provides not only a mirror for those who have experienced familial rifts but also a guide for anyone yearning to repair, rebuild, or better understand the dynamics of family connection.
This is a work that transcends its autobiographical roots. It speaks to anyone who cherishes family, longs for reconciliation, or simply seeks a deeper understanding of the ties that shape us. Ultimately, Across The Kitchen Table is a call to courage—to confront difficult emotions, to communicate more openly, and to recognize the power of empathy in mending broken bonds.
Watch the book trailer: https://youtu.be/lmyVYfJKPsw