<p><strong>A <em>USA TODAY</em> BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR (</strong>★★★★)</p><p><strong>“<em>Little and Often</em> is a beautiful memoir of grief, love, the shattered bond between a father and son, and the resurrection of a broken heart. Trent Preszler tells his story with the same level of art and craftsmanship that he brings to his boat making, and he reminds us of creativity’s power to transform and heal our lives. This is a powerful and deeply moving book. I won’t soon forget it.”  —Elizabeth Gilbert</strong></p><p>Trent Preszler thought he was living the life he always wanted, with a job at a winery and a seaside Long Island home, when he was called back to the life he left behind. After years of estrangement, his cancer-stricken father had invited him to South Dakota for Thanksgiving. It would be the last time he saw his father alive.</p><p>Preszler’s only inheritance was a beat-up wooden toolbox that had belo