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The Half-Life of Everything

A Novel

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The Half-Life of Everything, realistic in every detail except for one speculative twist, places a once happily married man in the unwelcome situation of loving two women. David, who has never been unfaithful, is prepared to make the expected sacrifice. Two strong-willed women intervene and everyone finds themselves making unexpected choices. Deborah Carol Gang's debut novel skillfully poses today's questions: Can any marriage withstand the transformation of one partner into a lost and helpless child? When does a marriage end? What ultimately does one spouse owe the other? This lyrical and slightly off-kilter story refines those questions, ultimately finding answers in the often unexplored but fertile ground of friendship.
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      July 1, 2018
      Many years of wedded bliss already behind them, David and Kate were happy to be empty nesters once their sons, Dylan and Jack, left for college. Sadly, the family nest becomes even emptier when Kate is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's and moves into an assisted-living facility. David and the boys muddle through, navigating reams of insurance paperwork, visiting Kate, and continuing on with their lives as best they can, but their pain is palpable. Though David knows his marriage is entirely changed, he feels guilty when he senses sparks with another woman. Jane understands David's complicated situation, but when Kate starts showing signs of improvement on a new drug regimen, everything becomes even more convoluted. Gang's probing and emotional novel about loss, recovery, and renewal follows a messily imperfect family through some of the most difficult and rewarding years of their lives. Her grounded prose echoes the weight of the family's hardest decisions, with a style reminiscent of Anne Tyler and Diane Chamberlain. Full of life and love, Gang's debut novel is heartwarming and genuine.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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