Talk Before Sleep by Elizabeth Berg

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(Paperback - Reprinted Edition)

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  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: November 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780345491251
  • Sales Rank: 28,704
  • 240pp
  • Edition Description: Reprinted Edition
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Synopsis

"Until that moment, I hadn't realized how much I'd been needing to meet someone I might be able to say everything to."

They met at a party.  It was hate at first sight.  Ruth was far too beautiful, too flamboyant.  Not at all Ann's kind of person.  Until a chance encounter in the bathroom led to an alliance of souls.  Soon they were sharing hankies during the late showing of "Sophie's Choice," wolfing down sundaes sodden with whipped cream, telling truths of marriage, mortality, and love, secure in a kind of intimacy no man could ever know.  Only best friends understand devil's food cake for breakfast when nothing else will do.  After years of shared secrets, guilty pleasures, family life and divorce, they face a crisis that redefines the meaning of friendship and unconditional love.


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From the author of Durable Goods, which Richard Bausch has called "a little gem, " comes a wise and funny novel about two women who share the closest bonds of friendship. When one is diagnosed with cancer, their conversations begin to go deeper into the truths of women's lives.

Publishers Weekly

Because it is rendered with such clarity, authority and feeling, Berg's novel may cause readers to forget that this story of a woman's death from cancer is fiction. Berg's ( Durable Goods ) depiction of a sisterhood of women banding together to succor a friend is never falsely sentimental. Accurately observed details and honest descriptions of the body's frailties make the narrative gripping and immediate. But intensely real characterizations, outrageous black humor and graceful prose are what render it memorable. Narrator Ann Stanley, a nurse who loves her young daughter and husband but sometimes hates the institution of marriage, recognizes a soul mate when she meets Ruth Thomas. A talented artist, Ruth is mercurial, outspoken, fearless, charming, charismatic. When she leaves her caustic, icy husband and (regretfully) her teenaged son, she is eager to embrace new experiences, to find love and artistic fulfillment. Instead, she is sidetracked by cancer, which she fights gallantly, even into its terminal phase. Ann and several other devoted friends spend days and nights by Ruth's side, helping her to die. Berg writes candidly--if ultimately a bit too schematically--about the bonds between women that transcend the male-female relationship. A celebration of intimate friendship as well as a cry of grief, this book is a weeper, all right, but its effect is cathartic. (May)

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Biography

A former nurse with a caretaker's eye for the details of needing and being needed, Elizabeth Berg doesn't shy from the "women's writer" association. She writes with humor and sympathy about the small earthquakes upending women's lives and their extraordinary, human ways of setting things right again.

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Breast cancer survivorby Anonymous

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March 06, 2008: as a cancer survivor having gone through treatment this book touched my soul. there is nothing more that a woman needs than her friends during that time. i also was glad to see a husband who was not jealous of his wife offering unending time and love to a woman she loved and adored and was inspired by. great read!

A very moving taleby Anonymous

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September 19, 2006: I was moved by this book and felt it was an honest and open dipiction of women's deep friendship with other women. It hit a nerve as I was reminded of those very special friendship where be bare our souls and support each other selflessly. I enjoy Elizabeth Berg and believe this is one of her best yet.


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