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The End of Your Life Book Club
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Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- ISBN
- 9780307739780
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307739783
ISBN-13
9780307739780
eBay Product ID (ePID)
143598353
Product Key Features
Book Title
End of Your Life Book Club : a Memoir
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Diseases / Cancer, Death, Grief, Bereavement, Personal Memoirs, Parenting / Motherhood, Oncology, Educators, Books & Reading
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Literary Criticism, Family & Relationships, Health & Fitness, Biography & Autobiography, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
10.2 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
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Reviews
"A graceful, affecting testament to a mother and a life well lived." - Entertainment Weekly , Grade A "Schwalbe . . . highlights not just how relevant but how integral literature can be to life." - The Washington Post "[This] book is robust with love and laughter." - Chicago Tribune "Not only a son's heartfelt tribute to [his mother's] courage and grace but vivid testimony to the enduring power of books to create meaning out of chaos, illuminate values, and connect us with each other." - The Boston Globe "A loving celebration of a mother by a son." - The New York Times Book Review "A book that is expressly about books, about the purpose and pleasures of books, and the ways they connect us even as we read them as a solitary pursuit. . . . [It's also] about, in part, the consolations we can find in art, books in particular, as we struggle to face the terrible awareness of our own mortality." - The Plain Dealer "Moving." - O, The Oprah Magazine "An account of growing up in a bookish, artistic family, and a touching portrait of his energetic mother. . . . The [reading] choices that emerge are not a bucket list but an engagingly eclectic mixture of current and vintage, literary and commercial." - The New Yorker "Uplifting. . . . So much life is lived, and such powerful lessons are shared on this family's journey that the reader can't help but be moved and motivated." - Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Schwalbe's enthusiasm turns out to be contagious. As I was reading I found myself scribbling titles on a piece of paper so that I could order the volumes he and his mother cared about. Schwalbe is not just an avid reader, he is also an advocate, a cheerleader, a disciple." -Rachel Shteir, The New York Times "A warm reminder why we read and what our reading says about us and the ways we connect with others." - The Columbus Dispatch "Completely engaging and difficult to put down. Hearing Schwalbe recount the effects that one selfless and loving person can have on the world is sad without being depressing, and deeply inspirational on a personal level to every imaginable reader." -The Independent "Touching and rigorously honest, this memoir is wise about the role reading plays in our lives and deaths."- Slate "The most moving memoir of the year." - Sacramento Bee "A tribute to a remarkable woman and an examplary reader." - Salon "A gentle, searingly moving memoir, at once a love letter and a generous, incisive set of instructions not about how to die but about how to live." - More, An Entertainment Weekly and BookPage Best Book of the Year "A graceful, affecting testament to a mother and a life well lived." -- Entertainment Weekly , Grade A "Schwalbe . . . highlights not just how relevant but how integral literature can be to life." -- The Washington Post "[This] book is robust with love and laughter." -- Chicago Tribune "Not only a son's heartfelt tribute to [his mother's] courage and grace but vivid testimony to the enduring power of books to create meaning out of chaos, illuminate values, and connect us with each other." -- The Boston Globe "A loving celebration of a mother by a son." -- The New York Times Book Review "A book that is expressly about books, about the purpose and pleasures of books, and the ways they connect us even as we read them as a solitary pursuit. . . . [It's also] about, in part, the consolations we can find in art, books in particular, as we struggle to face the terrible awareness of our own mortality." -- The Plain Dealer "Moving." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "An account of growing up in a bookish, artistic family, and a touching portrait of his energetic mother. . . . The [reading] choices that emerge are not a bucket list but an engagingly eclectic mixture of current and vintage, literary and commercial." -- The New Yorker "Uplifting. . . . So much life is lived, and such powerful lessons are shared on this family's journey that the reader can't help but be moved and motivated." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Schwalbe's enthusiasm turns out to be contagious. As I was reading I found myself scribbling titles on a piece of paper so that I could order the volumes he and his mother cared about. Schwalbe is not just an avid reader, he is also an advocate, a cheerleader, a disciple." --Rachel Shteir, The New York Times "A warm reminder why we read and what our reading says about us and the ways we connect with others." -- The Columbus Dispatch "Completely engaging and difficult to put down. Hearing Schwalbe recount the effects that one selfless and loving person can have on the world is sad without being depressing, and deeply inspirational on a personal level to every imaginable reader." --The Independent "Touching and rigorously honest, this memoir is wise about the role reading plays in our lives and deaths."-- Slate "The most moving memoir of the year." -- Sacramento Bee "A tribute to a remarkable woman and an examplary reader." -- Salon "A gentle, searingly moving memoir, at once a love letter and a generous, incisive set of instructions not about how to die but about how to live." -- More, "A graceful, affecting testament to a mother and a life well lived." -- Entertainment Weekly , Grade A "Schwalbe . . . highlights not just how relevant but how integral literature can be to life." -- The Washington Post "[This] book is robust with love and laughter." -- Chicago Tribune "Not only a son's heartfelt tribute to [his mother's] courage and grace but vivid testimony to the enduring power of books to create meaning out of chaos, illuminate values, and connect us with each other." -- The Boston Globe "A loving celebration of a mother by a son." -- The New York Times Book Review "A book that is expressly about books, about the purpose and pleasures of books, and the ways they connect us even as we read them as a solitary pursuit. . . . [It's also] about, in part, the consolations we can find in art, books in particular, as we struggle to face the terrible awareness of our own mortality." -- The Plain Dealer "Moving." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "An account of growing up in a bookish, artistic family, and a touching portrait of his energetic mother. . . . The [reading] choices that emerge are not a bucket list but an engagingly eclectic mixture of current and vintage, literary and commercial." -- The New Yorker "Uplifting. . . . So much life is lived, and such powerful lessons are shared on this family's journey that the reader can't help but be moved and motivated." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Schwalbe's enthusiasm turns out to be contagious. As I was reading I found myself scribbling titles on a piece of paper so that I could order the volumes he and his mother cared about. Schwalbe is not just an avid reader, he is also an advocate, a cheerleader, a disciple." --Rachel Shteir, The New York Times "A warm reminder why we read and what our reading says about us and the ways we connect with others." -- The Columbus Dispatch "Completely engaging and difficult to put down. Hearing Schwalbe recount the effects that one selfless and loving person can have on the world is sad without being depressing, and deeply inspirational on a personal level to every imaginable reader." --The Independent "Touching and rigorously honest, this memoir is wise about the role reading plays in our lives and deaths."-- Slate "The most moving memoir of the year." -- Sacramento Bee "A tribute to a remarkable woman and an examplary reader." -- Salon "A gentle, searingly moving memoir, at once a love letter and a generous, incisive set of instructions not about how to die but about how to live." -- More, "A wonderful book about wonderful books and mothers and sons and the enduring braid between them. Like the printed volumes it celebrates, this story will stay with you long after the last page." -Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie and The Time Keeper "Will Schwalbe's lyrical tribute to a life well-lived and a death graced with love and literature is a precious gift bestowed on all of us. What a unique and beautiful book this is, and how privileged we are to have it." -Sherwin B. Nuland, author of The Art of Aging and How We Die "With a refreshing forthrightness, and an excellent list of books included, this is an astonishing, pertinent, and wonderfully welcome work." - Publishers Weekly (starred) "Will Schwalbe's brave and soulful elegy to his remarkable mother, his recollection of their sparklingly literate conversations, is a timely reminder that one exceptional person, or one exceptional book, can be a torch in the darkness. You'll turn the last page wishing you'd met Mary Anne Schwalbe, vowing to be worthy of her incandescent example-and promising yourself to read more." -J.R. Moehringer, author of The Tender Bar "Will Schwalbe gives us two love stories in one: that of his relationship with his dynamo of a mother as her horizons shrink, and that of their mutual devotion to the printed word, infinitely and insistently engaging. Tender and touching and beautifully done." -Stacy Schiff, author of Cleopatra "I was so moved by this marvelous book. Schwalbe has done something extraordinary: made a personal journey public in the most engaging, funny and revealing way possible. It is a true meditation on what books can do." -Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with the Amber Eyes "In a heartfelt tribute to his mother, Schwalbe illustrates the power of the written word to expand our knowledge of ourselves and others." - Kirkus Reviews "At last a book that celebrates the role books play within our own story. Will Schwalbe has created a tender, moving and honest portrayal of the precious relationship between a mother and son-an ode to that beautiful thing called love." -Cecelia Ahern, author of PS, I Love You "This book is a passionate, purposeful and elegant guide to human existence. Living life, learning life and loving life. And ultimately, accepting life's end. Mary Anne and Will have given us an exquisite gift. For a better life, better family and better world, read this moving elegy from a gifted and loving son to an extraordinary mother" -David Rohde, co-author of A Rope and a Prayer "An extraordinarily wise, witty, and quietly wrenching book about parental love, filial love, profound grief, and literature's great consolations. How wonderful to encounter a writer who combines erudition with great emotional honesty, and who isn't afraid of addressing life's most profound and baffling questions." -Douglas Kennedy, A Woman in the Fifth , "A graceful, affecting testament to a mother and a life well lived." -- Entertainment Weekly , Grade A "Schwalbe . . . highlights not just how relevant but how integral literature can be to life." -- The Washington Post "[This] book is robust with love and laughter." -- Chicago Tribune "Not only a son's heartfelt tribute to [his mother's] courage and grace but vivid testimony to the enduring power of books to create meaning out of chaos, illuminate values, and connect us with each other." -- The Boston Globe "A loving celebration of a mother by a son." -- The New York Times Book Review "A book that is expressly about books, about the purpose and pleasures of books, and the ways they connect us even as we read them as a solitary pursuit. . . . [It's also] about, in part, the consolations we can find in art, books in particular, as we struggle to face the terrible awareness of our own mortality." -- The Plain Dealer "Moving." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "An account of growing up in a bookish, artistic family, and a touching portrait of his energetic mother. . . . The [reading] choices that emerge are not a bucket list but an engagingly eclectic mixture of current and vintage, literary and commercial." -- The New Yorker "Uplifting. . . . So much life is lived, and such powerful lessons are shared on this family's journey that the reader can't help but be moved and motivated." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Schwalbe's enthusiasm turns out to be contagious. As I was reading I found myself scribbling titles on a piece of paper so that I could order the volumes he and his mother cared about. Schwalbe is not just an avid reader, he is also an advocate, a cheerleader, a disciple." --Rachel Shteir, The New York Times "A warm reminder why we read and what our reading says about us and the ways we connect with others." -- The Columbus Dispatch "Completely engaging and difficult to put down. Hearing Schwalbe recount the effects that one selfless and loving person can have on the world is sad without being depressing, and deeply inspirational on a personal level to every imaginable reader." --The Independent "Touching and rigorously honest, this memoir is wise about the role reading plays in our lives and deaths."-- Slate "The most moving memoir of the year." -- Sacramento Bee "A tribute to a remarkable woman and an examplary reader." -- Salon "A gentle, searingly moving memoir, at once a love letter and a generous, incisive set of instructions not about how to die but about how to live." -- More
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Synopsis
An Entertainment Weekly and BookPage Best Book of the Year During her treatment for cancer, Mary Anne Schwalbe and her son Will spent many hours sitting in waiting rooms together. To pass the time, they would talk about the books they were reading. Once, by chance, they read the same book at the same time--and an informal book club of two was born. Through their wide-ranging reading, Will and Mary Anne--and we, their fellow readers--are reminded how books can be comforting, astonishing, and illuminating, changing the way that we feel about and interact with the world around us. A profoundly moving memoir of caregiving, mourning, and love-- The End of Your Life Book Club is also about the joy of reading, and the ways that joy is multiplied when we share it with others., A profoundly moving memoir of caregiving, mourning, and love between a mother and her son--and about the joy of reading, and the ways that joy is multiplied when we share it with others. "A graceful, affecting testament to a mother and a life well lived." -- Entertainment Weekly , Grade A During her treatment for cancer, Mary Anne Schwalbe and her son Will spent many hours sitting in waiting rooms together. To pass the time, they would talk about the books they were reading. Once, by chance, they read the same book at the same time--and an informal book club of two was born. Through their wide-ranging reading, Will and Mary Anne--and we, their fellow readers--are reminded how books can be comforting, astonishing, and illuminating, changing the way that we feel about and interact with the world around us.
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