The Art of Saying Goodbye
By (Author) Ellyn Bache
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Avon Books
1st September 2011
United States
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general
FIC
Paperback
352
Width 134mm, Height 203mm, Spine 23mm
266g
She was the thread that wove their tapestry together.
With a group of women as diverse as the ladies from Brightwood Trace, you might not think them to be close. There's Julianne, a nurse with an unsettling psychic ability that allows her to literally feel what her patients feel, Andrea, a strong fortress sheltering a faltering core, Ginger, a mother torn between being a stay-at-home mom or following her career aspirations, and Iona, the oldest, whose feisty, no-nonsense attitude disarms even toughest of the tough. Not exactly the ingredients for the most cohesive cocktail . . . Until you add Paisely, the liveliest and friendliest of the clan, who breathed life into them all.
But when their glowing leader falls ill with cancer, it's up to these women to do what Paisely has done for them since the beginning: lift her up. Overcoming and accepting the inevitability of loss, the women draw closer than ever; finding together the strength to embrace and cherish their lives with acceptance, gratitude and most importantly, love. Finally living with the vigor that Paisely has shown them from the start, they are able to see their lives in a new light, while learning to say goodbye to the brightest star they've ever known. Over the course of just three months, these four women will undergo a magnificent transformation that leaves nobody unchanged.
Grief, friendship, marriage, love and uncertainty--it's all here--portrayed quietly and convincingly, without being over done. ...[A] glimpse into the lives of this intertwined group of women and their everlasting, complicated friendships--which is how a book about women and their complicated friendships should be. -- New York Journal of Books
"A moving, gratifying, and inspiring reminder to live life to its fullest and demonstrate love in every possible way to friends and family." -- Publishers Weekly
"Sweet, profound, sweeping in its themes yet detailed in its nuances, Bache's latest explores the layers of friendship involved in facing serious illness and buried secrets." -- Booklist
The secrets revealed and the emotions exposed make this a compelling read. -- Charlotte Observer
"A beautiful story of friendship in the face of tragedy." -- Fresh Fiction
Ellyn Bache is the author of sevennovels,including Safe Passage, which became a Susan Sarandon film. Her works include a short story collection(Willa Cather Fiction Prize winner); aChristmas/Hanukkah novella (PW's Recommended Holiday Reading); and anRT Reviewer's Choice-nominated novel.More is on her website, www.ellynbache.com