Rendered in exacting, luminous detail, The Mankeeper is a close-up portrait of late-life partnership, how love, habit and stubborn autonomy jostle in kitchen and shed, on the breakwater and under the eave. It is about the choreography of ageing, the politics of chores and tone, and the audacity of claiming an hour to write. Joy is small and grand at once, author inside, list-maker outside, learning what is hers to carry and what she can set down. In sentences as steady as a hand on a shoulder, this book asks what it means to keep another safely in the world without losing oneself.
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