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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Don't Tell Anyone by Laurie Boris Sixty-five year old Estelle Trager ends up in the hospital with pneumonia. It turns out to be something much worse, cancer. Soon her sons Adam and Charlie along with her daughter-in-law Liza find out. Estelle is stubborn and is not sure she wants to go through the pain and suffering of treatment, so she ask Liza the unthinkable. To put her out of her misery and to end her life. Liza is torn and she keeps this secret from her husband Adam but tells Charlie, her brother-in-law and long time friend from college. Estelle is haunted from the memory of her mothers cancer, back when there was little hope for survival, and lot of pain and suffering. Liza holds the burden of hiding secrets, torn between telling the truth, and fulfilling Estelle's wish. Then the sibling rivalry between Adam and Charlie, starting with their mothers feelings towards each and conflicts over Liza. We watch as one family struggles through this hardship. Will Estelle's illness bring them together, or tear them apart? A well written story of family dysfunction, love, suffering and many secrets. Each person is dealing with their own inner turmoil. They all have their own weaknesses and strong points. A heart felt story with vivid details, and gripping dialog, bringing you into the Trager family. We can feel the emotion turmoil, anger, frustration and unconditional love. Don't Tell Anyone pulled at my heart strings and will stay with me for a long time. I highly recommend to readers who love a great heartfelt (family) story. Liza Trager Stanhope faces a crisis when her mother-in-law, Estelle is diagnosed with breast cancer. When she and her husband learn that Estelle has known of the cancer for five years and has refused to see a doctor, and worse, that now that it is known, is reluctant to take the necessary treatments, all the ills of their relationship also come out into the open. In Don’t Tell Anyone, Laurie Boris explores the intricacies of human relationships in a way that is both educational and entertaining. A frank discussion of the ‘forbidden’ topics; the things that are either never spoken of, or that are reduced to initials – like, the Big ‘C’ – is handled in a way that makes it easier to accept. Boris had created a cast of characters that readers can identify with; from the fiercely independent Liza to the obstinate, but fearful Estelle; and moreover, care about. Raw human emotions are on display, seen through the eyes and thoughts of the characters themselves. This is not a ‘preachy’ story. But, it delivers a powerful message nonetheless, which is what an expertly written novel should do. The message delivered, most of all, is the power of the human spirit. Kudos to Laurie Boris for a story well told. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieTrager Family Secrets (Book 2) Prix et récompenses
Liza's mother-in-law once called her a godless hippie raised by wolves. Now, after five years of marriage to her elder son, five years of disapproval and spite, the family accidentally learns that Estelle has a fatal illness. And Estelle comes to her with an impossible request. A horrified Liza refuses but keeps the question from her husband and his brother. As the three children urge Estelle to consider treatment, their complicated weave of family secrets and lies begins to unravel. Can they hold their own lives together long enough to help Estelle with hers? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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That’s how I feel when I pick up a book by Laurie. I get that 'aaaaaaah' feeling. Invariably, she ticks all the boxes:
I'm hooked on page one.
The characters are immaculately drawn and defined.
The story neatly structured.
Her writing is faultless.
The editing exemplary.
...all round excellence, in fact.
This book doesn’t stray from the path of superiority, I've become accustomed to with this author. It’s a story about a woman with a terminal illness. A woman whose two sons and daughter-in-law find out accidentally. Apart from the unanswered questions why they were not told earlier about this distressing news, the issue opens a Pandora’s box of secrets, lies and unspoken emotions. Three people whose lives were ambling along in an okayish, bordering on mediocre, way, suddenly find they’re walking on a tightrope of relationships. The tensions build as the reader learns whether the truth and revelations see them falling off or reaching the other side.
Along with the impeccable character portrayal and beautifully conceived story…poignant, sad, shocking even…Laurie manages to mix in a little, but perfectly balanced, humour. The result? A five-star book.
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