An inspired, beautiful meditation on the experience of losing a child.
On the 13th July 2000, Laure Adler almost collided with a lorry and was lucky to escape unharmed. That evening she took off the watch her partner gave her, now broken, and stared at its inscription: "a ce soir" - until tonight. The face had misted over, but the date was legible - 13th July, seventeen years to the day since her baby son, Remi, had died.
Adler sat down and started writing about the experience for the first time. 'Until Tonight' is a powerful document of the universal experience of grief. It is hypnotic and heartrending, but also brave, generous, and ultimately uplifting.