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At the age of eighteen, Tre Miller Rodriguez gave her newborn daughter up for adoption. At nineteen, her only sibling was killed in a car accident. At thirty-four, her husband, Alberto, died of a sudden heart attack. But at thirty-six, her teenage daughter found her on Facebook and began to reshape the course of Tre s life.
In sharply immediate prose, Tre unpacks her experience as a young widow in New York the dumb sh*t people say, the brave face she wears to work and social events, and the lack of solace in one-night stands. Her perspective only begins to shift when she spontaneously brings Alberto s ashes on a trip, which sets into motion a ritual of spreading him in bodies of water. By traveling to bucket-list destinations like Brazil and Cuba, Tre discovers a grief strategy for her roughest days.
Alberto s death ultimately becomes a portal through which Tre views her past and embraces her future. She quits her corporate job, explores Alberto s homeland of Cuba, and joyfully reunites with her biological daughter in North Carolina. A deeply moving narrative, "Splitting the Difference" is written with the raw authenticity of a woman transformed by heartbreak and inspired by love s legacy."