The end of your life book club

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2012 by Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-307-59403-7
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OCLC Number:
773021733

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2 stars (2 reviews)

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Review of 'The end of your life book club' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

3.5*, and I might be being a bit harsh.
This wasn't what I expected it to be. If I had been expecting what it was, I probably wouldn't have read it, but I am pleased I did.
I was expecting something more about the books, but it is much less about them than about the story of Mary Ann Schwalbe's cancer, from the point of view of her son; it is also a partial biography of her, told in glimpses and episodes, in retrospect. It's not the kind of book I commonly read, I found this pretty engaging.

I had not heard of Mary Ann Schwalbe before this, but she is clearly prominent figure in the domain of refugee crises, and international women's rights.

I listened to the audiobook. It was well read, local readers Irish accents adopted for two voices are rather intrusively stereotypical.

Review of 'The end of your life book club' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

first off: i assumed this would be a work of fiction, and not a memoir. so i had some disappointment to deal with that may have lessened my opinion of this book... because... i didn't really like it.

besides being a downer - the author's mother is dying bit by bit after all - i found there too much unnecessary detail in the preamble to each book: a short description of the author's life, and/or a statement of who gave his mother the book (which the prerequisite story of how his mother knew that person), and/or brief mentions of other books that the author wrote and how they were received. even in mentioning his mother's friends or co-workers, there seemed to be a need to catalogue their accomplishments as well. i wondered if the son actually wrote a much more pared down book but then went back to fill in …

Subjects

  • Family relationships
  • Patients
  • Cancer
  • Biography

Places

  • United States