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The Day We Met: A Novel (2000)

by Rowan Coleman(Favorite Author)
4.3 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0553394126 (ISBN13: 9780553394122)
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English
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review 1: What a beautiful, sensitive, heartbreaking book! Claire is a bright, intelligent writer in her early 40’s. She lives with the love of her life, Greg (who is much younger than her), Esther, their 3-year-old daughter, and 20-year-old Caitlin, Claire’s daughter who is home for the holidays. But wait, why is Ruth, Claire’s mother also here? Why is she trying to take over Claire’s life and control things? Because Claire has early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), which unfortunately is not responding to treatment, and is rapidly deteriorating. Claire fears she is disappearing altogether, and the worst part is that she knows exactly what’s happening to her. Her counsellor suggests that she writes in a memory book so that her beloved family will always have a part of he... morer to keep, the part that they remember from before this brutal illness came to claim her. The book becomes a place where each member of the family places their treasured memories, and shares the secrets closest to their hearts, secrets that will forever bind them together long after Claire is gone.Told from the perspectives of Claire, Caitlin, Greg and Ruth, we follow them through the journey that they are all on through Claire’s AD. For it is not only the patient who has to endure their condition, but also every single person close to them, and those they come into contact with. We read about the very real pain and fear that accompanies losing someone who is still right before your eyes, bit by precious bit, and the desperate struggle of trying to hold onto them for just a little bit longer.This book will make you weep for the pain that they all have to bear; especially for Greg who loves Claire so deeply, but who is the first one she forgets, and for Esther when you wonder what recollection she will have of the mother who will leave her long before she should have to.It’s an in-depth, realistic exploration of this devastating, crippling condition, but also a perceptive, profound study of how love survives, even if it’s in ways we’d never expect.
review 2: What an incredibly moving and heart-breaking story. The story is about Claire who has early on-set Alzheimers, it is written in a way that us the reader can see the effect it is having on her life. but it also shows how if affects her family as well. It is a beautiful story of how one family pull together through very hard times. Rowan writes with a sensitive side but also a very informative side too. I wanted to read this book as I love how Rowan writes but also because it is a disease that is affecting many a family member and I think this book will help people that help show awareness of Alzheimers. You may think this book is all gloom, but it is not, it celebrates a life and there are some very uplifting moments through out the book. An amazing read by a fantastic author. less
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Julianne
A simply beautiful book, well worth checking out as soon as possible!
jackie
A thought provoking and emotive read.
Habesha8
A emotional and moving read.
gamua
Great book!
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