An astonishing and brave memoir of life, love, and assisted death, from the author of White Houses.
Amy Bloom is the author of four novels, White Houses (Granta, 2017), Lucky Us (Granta, 2014), Away (Granta, 2007), and Love Invents Us; three collections of short stories, Where the God of Love Hangs Out (Granta, 2010), Come to Me, and A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, all also published in one volume as Rowing to Eden (Granta, 2015); and a collection of essays, Normal. She is the Shapiro-Silverberg Professor of Creative Writing at Wesleyan University.
Reading this book is, purely and simply, a transcendent experience.
In Love is a thrillingly beautiful, laser-eyed book about love,
life, mortality and, most remarkably, about the ways in which no
one of the three can be separated from the others. Prepare yourself
to be heartbroken, expanded, unsettled, and filled with hope.
*Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours and A Home at the End of
the World*
I read In Love in one sitting on a long flight and a flight never
went by so fast. I am full of admiration for this important memoir.
The mastery of this book draws us in, and delivers us, by the last
page, changed.
*Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club*
In Love is a buoyant and entrancing memoir about one of the worst
things that can happen to a couple. Bloom's unfiltered glimpse into
a working marriage is both a touchingly besotted portrait of her
husband and a wrenching account of his gradual retreat from her.
Their resolute approach to his death yields up a story pulsing with
raw life
*Alison Bechdel*
This is a beautiful necessary book for anyone who loves their
partner deeply and wonders and worries what the end might be like:
poignant, kind, funny and ultimately redemptive. One cries a lot,
in the best of ways
*Alain de Botton*
A remarkable book from one of the USA's most consistently brilliant
writers. The subject is death, so the end is inevitable; but
Bloom's story is full of surprises and some of the most
heartbreaking, honest and funniest writing you'll ever read
*Roddy Doyle*
What a book this is-full of everything that matters. In Love is
gripping, moving, and beautifully told. I'm so glad I read it
*Meg Wolitzer*
A lasting monument to the power of love
*Damian Barr*
Staggeringly honest
*Guardian*
[Bloom] can make you laugh and break your heart in the same beat...
A sharp observer and an immaculate stylist, Bloom balances a lack
of sentimentality with the expression of her love for the man she
felt slipping away and then helped to die... a more romantic
statement does not exist
*The Times*
A lovely, spare, very moving and beautiful book... Wonderful
*Richard Coles*
[A] courageous howl of a memoir ... It's also consistently funny
... Heartache makes [Bloom] savvy and sarcastic, a tone she pairs
with a memorable descriptive shorthand ... This startling book
teaches
*Observer*
Fascinating and moving ... a breath-taking story of dialogue and
the search for truth
*Irish Times*
A remarkably ambitious book that blends art criticism, biography,
and memoir... [De Freston's] lyrical prose finds beauty in the
dark
*Elephant*
Sharply observed, often witty, eminently moving... [Bloom] has
written about [her husband] with all the brave-spirited, undaunted
love to which the book bears stupendous witness
*Guardian*
A memoir with a difference, one with an ethical, emotional and
philosophical edge on most grief memoirs... Lively, accessible and
deeply thoughtful, In Love is a truly important book
*Irish Times*
Not only riveting, but also practical and funny... [Bloom's]
matter-of-fact attention to detail, sharp eye for the absurd and
gift for simple, elegant language make her account of her harrowing
experiences consistently absorbing... Remarkable
*TLS*
Evoke[s] the dreamy, almost unreal, nature of the process
*Prospect*
Moving... She doesn't pull her punches. There is no false rhetoric,
no empty sentimentality. She tells it as it was
*Jewish Chronicle*
Bloom's aching account of loss is brave, tender and ultimately
life-affirming... A beautiful account
*Daily Mail*
In deceptively readable prose that flows like a summer beach read,
[Bloom] sheds a warm light on what it means to live a good life and
to have a good death
*Financial Times*
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