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The Half-Life of Everything

A Novel

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The Half-Life of Everything

By: Deborah Carol Gang
Narrated by: Lili Dubuque
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David and Kate are happily married 50-somethings when she's diagnosed with early Alzheimer's. He has never been unfaithful, but after several years of losing Kate more each day, he wonders: What is a married widower supposed to do? Two strong-willed women intervene and everyone finds themselves making unexpected choices.

Can any marriage withstand the transformation of one partner into someone who's lost? When does a marriage end? The Half-Life of Everything, realistic in every detail except for one speculative twist, places David in the unwelcome situation of loving two women. Must he be the good and faithful husband he's always been, or is he deserving of a second chance? The novel is a modern study of marriage and love - and of friendship, the overlooked foundation of both romantic and everyday life.

Deborah Carol Gang's beautifully written, humorous, and ultimately uplifting debut novel will remind listeners of Anne Tyler's lyrical and slightly off-kilter fiction. Tyler herself, who steadfastly continues an anti-blurb campaign, wrote the author "to tell you directly how much I enjoyed The Half-Life of Everything.”

©2018 Deborah Carol Gang (P)2018 Bancroft Press
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Marriage Witty Feel-Good
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The story was o.k. (I became impatient waiting for the other shoe to drop.) I will reread the evocative ending.
I'm sorry to say that almost all ot the characters sounded the same - especially the husband, wife, and "Jane." I conceed: It's hard to vary voices when every character (except one) has the same accent and no other distinguishing voice feature. The only audible book I will ask to "return."

Almost all characters sounded the same

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