How Much Big Is the Sky has been celebrated for its literary excellence with multiple awards. Reviewers laud Chapman's work as "...one of those memoirs that will linger in the mind and memory long after the book itself has been finished and set back upon the shelf..." (Midwest Book Review); and as "...heart-wrenching, descriptive, and powerful...with striking lyricism...candor and grace…" (The BookLife Prize); and as "...a brave recollection of a shattering loss..." (Kirkus Reviews).
Literary Awards and Honors Include:
*Winner, Gold Medal, non-fiction, 2021 Kindle Book Awards*
*Winner, Gold Medal, adult non-fiction, 2020 Wishing Shelf Book Awards*
*Winner, Outstanding Memoir category, 2020 IAN Book of the Year Awards*
*Winner, Memoir, 2020 NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award*
*Winner, Grief, 2020 National Indie Excellence Award*
*Winner, Silver Medal, non-fiction – Grief/Hardship, 2020 Readers' Favorite*
*Winner, second place, non-fiction, 2020 IAN Book of the Year Awards*
*Honoree, 2020, B.R.A.G. Medallion*
Sherry Chapman’s debut memoir, How Much Big Is the Sky, was written following the sudden death of her 19-year-old son, Ryan, resulting from a car crash. The book has won multiple literary awards and honors including gold medal for non-fiction in the 2021 Kindle Book Awards, gold medal for adult non-fiction in the 2020 Wishing Shelf Book Awards, and Outstanding Memoir in the 2020 IAN Book of the Year Awards. Sherry describes How Much Big Is the Sky as a love song to her son.