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AN OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK "Extraordinary. . . . This novel about marriage and friendship and life and dying is a marvel."—Elin Hilderbrand “A moving meditation on love’s many forms and how a marriage can surprise you—right to the end.”—People What if your partner’s dying wish broke your heart? How well do we know the deepest wishes of those we love dearly? Eliot and his wife, Claire, have been happily married for nearly four decades. They’ve raised two children in their sleepy Connecticut town and have weathered the unavoidable ups and downs of a long life spent together. But eight years after…mehr

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AN OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK "Extraordinary. . . . This novel about marriage and friendship and life and dying is a marvel."—Elin Hilderbrand “A moving meditation on love’s many forms and how a marriage can surprise you—right to the end.”—People What if your partner’s dying wish broke your heart? How well do we know the deepest wishes of those we love dearly? Eliot and his wife, Claire, have been happily married for nearly four decades. They’ve raised two children in their sleepy Connecticut town and have weathered the unavoidable ups and downs of a long life spent together. But eight years after Claire was diagnosed with cancer, the end is near, and she makes an unexpected request that leaves Eliot reeling. Confronted by a profound turning point in his marriage and his life, Eliot grapples with the man and husband he’s been, in a novel that explores the precious gifts and unexpected costs of truly loving someone, and the fears and desires we experience as the end of life draws near.
Autorenporträt
Ann Packer is the author of five previous works of fiction, including the bestselling novels The Children’s Crusade and The Dive from Clausen’s Pier , which received the Kate Chopin Literary Award, among many other prizes and honors. Her short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker and in the O. Henry Prize Stories anthologies, and her novels have been published around the world. She divides her time among New York, the Bay Area, and Maine.