“A soulful and meditative memoir about mental illness and loss. Romig's whip-smart journalistic mind has us riding shotgun on his journey to measure the sum of his life as he mourns and tries to make sense of his father's suicide. DFKY is a story of resilience, forgiveness, and the strength we must summon as we reckon with the past. This narrative offers a unique and unflinching look at pain, how it shapes us, and how, ultimately, our memories, no matter how seemingly small, remind us that there are tiny miracles hidden inside of our ordinary, marvelous lives.”
— Alexis Schaetzle, screenwriter/playwright, author of Wanda, Daisy & the Great Rapture
“Jeff somehow manages to blend his searing account of mental illness with a captivating tour of Georgia history through his lens, giving his grateful readers astonishing insight into the worlds of journalism, sports, and politics. The triumphs and hardships are just part of the journey, and Jeff's unflinching writing style and snappy prose left me wanting more.”
— Greg Bluestein, author of Flipped: How the Peach State Turned Purple
“Through his book, Jeff shows us that grief is our most powerful pathway to finding purpose in our lives. His honest reflection of his own loss and struggles reminds us that life is always a journey, and in that journey lies opportunities, experiences, and emotions—some we seek and some we do not. By sharing his own grief so candidly, Jeff has ensured every reader will find a piece in this book to connect to. And never before in our lifetimes has that particular connection and community been so important.”
— Kate Atwood, Founder of Kate's Club, author of A Healing Place