
Remembering Elysha
Grief, Fatherhood, and the Life That Continues
$32.75
- Paperback
416 pages
- Release Date
1 September 2026
Summary
A memoir of devastating honesty, warmth, and unexpected grace about raising children while learning how to live with what love leaves behind.
On a family holiday meant to create lasting memories, everything changes in an instant.
When a sudden medical crisis strikes in New York, Paul Folino-Gallo finds himself in a hospital room facing the unimaginable. His sons Giorgio, eight, and Valentino, six, still believe their mother will be coming home.
In the …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781923514881 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1923514881 |
| Author: | Paul Folino Gallo |
| Publisher: | Big Sky Publishing |
| Imprint: | Big Sky Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 416 |
| Release Date: | 1 September 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 230mm x 153mm |
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About The Author
Paul Folino Gallo
Paul Folino Gallo is a Sydney-based barrister, father of two, and memoirist writing about love, loss, and fatherhood. At forty-one, he was widowed after the sudden death of his wife, Elysha, an experience that reshaped his understanding of grief, masculinity, and what it means to be the parent who stayed.
His debut memoir, Remembering Elysha, explores early widowhood from a father’s perspective while tracing the generational patterns that shape how men grieve. Reflecting on his own family history, including his father’s childhood after the violent loss of his own father at nine, Paul considers what we inherit emotionally and what we choose to change.
Moving between the quiet logistics of survival, the ache of anniversaries, and the sacred ordinariness of school lunches and bedtime rituals, his writing explores life in the shadow of absence. It is as much about breaking silence as it is about bearing loss.
In the courtroom, Paul is an experienced advocate trained to bring precision to complex human stories. In his writing, he brings that same discipline to the emotional landscape of grief, giving language to what many feel but struggle to express. He writes for those who were never shown how to grieve, and for the children watching them learn.
Paul lives in Sydney, NSW.
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