Where the River Ends
By (Author) Charles Martin
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
1st October 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Coping with / advice about cancer
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
260g
'Nobody fights forever, so I prepared myself for two battles.The first was fighting alongside her.We've done that.As well as two can.But, as the years have ticked by, I've seen a second front coming--and it's the tougher of the two.Abbie might still be swinging but she was beat.To be honest, I think she was still in the ring fighting, simply for me.Lately, the thing that had been keeping me up nights was wondering what would happen if I told her that she could let her guard down--that she could stop fighting.What if she was just waiting on me' Doss Michaels and Abbie Colman should never have met let alone fallen in love. As the only child of South Carolina's most senior senator, Abbie's father had wanted better for her than Doss, who grew up in a trailer park next to the St Mary's river. Abbie and Doss had married quickly and secretly, returning to face her parents' objections that haven't faded even after over fourteen years of marriage. But now Abbie and Doss are coming to the end of the road. Diagnosed with breast cancer four years before, Abbie's case is now terminal and they've run out of options.Rather than letting Abbie spend her final days in a cold, sterile hospital room, Doss packs their bags and steals away with her in the middle of the night. They carry with them Abbie's 'wish list' - ten things she wants to do before she dies. The wishes are simple, normal; because after four years of non-stop invasive medical treatments, 'normal' is a fleeting memory. Along with taking a final trip with Doss on the river that holds so many memories for them both, Abbie wants to dance with her husband, drink wine on a beach, laugh until it hurts. But as they head for river's end, racing against weather and time, Abbie's father, the press and the police are determined to find them and bring Abbie home...
Have plenty of tissues and waterproof mascara to hand this is a great big, beautiful weepie. Wonderfully written, heartbreaking and hopeful. I couldn't put it down. * Carole Matthews *
A powerful love story * OK Magazine *
Touching novel...must-read book...Hankies ready! * Bella *
In the tradition of Nicholas Sparks & Robert James Waller, Martin has fashioned a heartbreaking story * Publishers Weekly *
Charles Martin lives in Jacksonville, Florida with his wife and family.