From Our Editors
INDIGO SPOTLIGHT: This month's Spotlight selection
is a graceful and inspiring memoir about the stories we share with
the people we love.
The End of Your Life Book Club is a moving testimonial of
the love between a son and his aging mother as she prepares for the
end of her life. Both are great readers who know books can open up
worlds and change lives. Will Schwalbe worked for years as an
editor at a large publishing house and his mother Mary devoted her
life to education and works of charity culminating in the creation
of a major public library in Afghanistan. Facing an uncertain time,
they form a book club that allows them to share ideas and talk
honestly about what matters most to them.
Together they create a keepsake collection of books that any
booklover would treasure. These books allow them to speak more
easily about difficult subjects: love, mortality, responsibility,
ethics and what constitutes a life well lived.
This is a restrained yet powerful story, unsentimental yet
involving. It is an urgent reminder of how books and reading can
bring us closer together. It will become a book you love and want
to share with those closest to you.
From the Publisher
Mary Anne Schwalbe was a renowned educator who filled such
august positions as Director of Admissions at Harvard and Director
of College Counseling at New York''s prestigious Dalton School. She
also felt it incumbent upon herself to educate the less fortunate
and spent the last 10 years of her life building libraries in
Afghanistan. But her story here begins with a mocha, dispensed from
a machine in the waiting room of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center. Over coffee, Will casually asks his mom what she''s
been reading. The conversation they have grows into tradition: soon
they mutually agree to read the same books and share them together
as Mary Anne waits for her chemotherapy treatments. The books they
read, chosen by both, range from the classic to the popular: from
The Painted Veil to The Girl with the Dragon
Tattoo; from My Father''s Tears to the Christian
spiritual classic Daily Strength for Daily Needs. Their
discussions reveal how books become increasingly important to the
connection between a remarkable woman whose life is coming to a
close, and a young man becoming closer to his mom than ever
before.
About the Author
WILL SCHWALBE has worked in publishing (most recently as senior
vice president and editor-in-chief of Hyperion Books); new media,
as founder of Cookstr.com; and as a journalist, writing for such
publications as the New York Times and the South China
Morning Post. He is on the board of Yale University Press and
the Kingsborough Community College Foundation. He is the co-author
with David Shipley of Send: Why People Email So Badly and How
to Do It Better. The author lives in New York, NY.
Format: Hardcover
Published: October 2, 2012
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0307399664
ISBN - 13: 9780307399663