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    Love Life by Ray Kluun, Shaun Whiteside (Translator)

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    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 215,348
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      • Pub. Date: July 2007
      • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
      • Format: Paperback, 368pp
      • Sales Rank: 215,348

      Synopsis

      Dan and Carmen have it all, it seems: They are young, rich, good-looking, satisfied in their work and love life, and are the parents of a beautiful three-year-old daughter. When Carmen is diagnosed with breast cancer, Dan is unable to cope with her illness and the changes this brings to their happy, yuppie family life. While the beautiful and optimistic Carmen submits to chemotherapy and eventually a mastectomy, hedonistic Dan tries to find solace with his buddies and in several flings before he finally stops running away and succeeds in supporting Carmen in her decision to end her life with dignity. Love Life is an account of a terminal illness that is devoid of glitz or fake sentiment. Distressing hospital situations and spot-on characterizations of doctors and therapists alternate with the many heart-wrenching moments through the course of Carmen’s illness, as both she and Dan come to terms with what commitment really means. Love Life is completely unapologetic, extremely controversial, but ultimately uplifting and life-affirming.

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      In the Dutch Kluun's brutal roman à clef, Dan and Carmen van Diepen are successful professionals in their 30s, raising their young daughter in Amsterdam's suburbs while still partying zestfully, when Carmen's diagnosis with an aggressive form of breast cancer puts her life on hold. Dan, who narrates, soon rages against the incompetence and insensitivity of the doctors treating Carmen, and the couple alternate between manic joy and terror as they realize Carmen won't live to see their daughter, Luna, grow up. At the same time, confirmed club hound Dan pursues numerous infidelities, comments on his greatly diminished affection for his stricken wife and offers few apologies. As Carmen grows increasingly ill, they learn to forgive each other's faults, and Dan takes on the heavy burden of Carmen's decline. The final chapters find Carmen, Dan and their colorful cohort of yuppie friends pulling together to support Carmen's decision to end her life with dignity. Kluun's novel was a bestseller in Europe, and the translation is poignant, humorous and very graphic on the cancer. Kluun's take on marriage may be too "European" for the States, but his lacerating portraits of the medical establishment will certainly hit home. (Aug.)

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      After Ray Kluun’s thirty-six-year-old wife was diagnosed with breast cancer and died in 2001, he moved to Australia with his small daughter and began writing Love Life, which is modeled on his own experiences. Kluun now lives in Amsterdam and has just published a follow-up novel, The Widower.

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      December 10, 2007: 'The most honest love story you'll ever read' Honest, because the author don't mind we know that he's a jerk,and sick ''monophobia',in his own word' which means he cannot stick to the same woman all the time.'the wife,in his case' He shags as many girls as he can day and night!! But he seperates sex & love though until he met Rose...'i won't spoil your fun of reading it' What impressed me most is the final Part of the book - His wife decided to give up her life and scheduled to see all the people she wanted to say goodbye,then end her life the other day'before seeing her daughter and husband.' Coincidentally'or no?', i thought of James's 'Sit Down' - 'Hope that God Exist...' while a moment later Ray wrote,'God,please let there a heaven where they'll see each other again.Please.Please.Please,God.' i can't wait to read Ray's sequel to this one - The Widower.