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From the publisher:
Eliot and his wife, Claire, have been happily married for nearly four decades. They’ve raised two children in their sleepy Connecticut town and have weathered the inevitable ups and downs of a long life together. But eight years after Claire was diagnosed with cancer, the end is near, and it’s time to gather loved ones and prepare for the inevitable.
Over the years of Claire’s illness, Eliot has willingly and lovingly shifted into the role of caregiver, appreciating the intimacy and tenderness that comes with a role even more layered and complex than the one he performed as a devoted husband. But as Eliot focuses on settling into what will be their last days and weeks together, Claire makes an unexpected request that leaves him reeling.
What if your partner’s dying wish broke your heart? How well do we know the deepest desires of those we love dearly? As Eliot is confronted with this profound turning point in his marriage and his life, he grapples with the man and husband he’s been, and with the unknowns of Claire’s last days.
Rapid Rating: High.
Profanity includes 24 uses of strong language, around 20 instances of moderate profanity, about a dozen uses of mild language, and 30 instances of the name of Deity in vain. Brief references to sex, one vulgar.
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