Never Change by Elizabeth Berg

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  • Pub. Date: May 2001
  • 224pp

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    • Pub. Date: May 2001
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 224pp

    Synopsis

    A self-anointed spinster at fifty-one, Myra Lipinsky has evdured the isolation of her middle life by doting on her dog, Frank, and immersing herself in her career as a visiting nurse. Myra considers herself reasonably content, telling herself, It's enough, work and Frank. And it has been enough -- until Chip Reardon, the too-good-to-be-true golden boy she adored from afar, is assigned to be her new patent. Choosing to forgo invasive treatment for an incurable illness, Chip has returned from Manhattan to the New England home of his childhood to spend what time he has left. Now, Myra and Chip find themselves engaged in a poingnant redefinition of roles, and a complicated dance of memory, ambivalence, and longing.

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    Fifty-one-year-old Myra Lipinski is fairly well adjusted for a loner. While she sees plenty of people as a visiting nurse and lives in the kind of town where everybody jumps in on others' conversations, she's nailed the essence of living solo: She cooks dinner for six and eats for a week, and she indulges in "an astounding array of bath products." Her eclectic collection of patients, including an argumentative married couple and a drug dealer, make up Myra's ragtag family. When her newest patient turns out to be none other than golden boy Chip Reardon, her high school crush, the novel takes its most banal turn: Stricken with brain cancer, Chip has come home to die, and Myra is his designated nurse. Though lucidly drawn, Berg's characters tend to fall flat, and the final outcome is annoyingly predictable. In this Oprah Book Club wannabe (Berg already has one under her belt with 2000's Open House), everyone learns a lesson, even, in the book's most ridiculous moment, a mugger cowed by the power of terminal illness.
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    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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    A Great Read!by sunroom-reader

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    March 23, 2009: This book was a great read! The story is heart felt. You can relate to the characters and feel what they are feeling. A good book for a rainy day, a day at the beach or gift giving.

    Old Memories Never Dieby Anonymous

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    November 30, 2004: Myra Lipinski the girl who never got asked out is someone you would talk to at school, not someone you would bring home with you. June 8, 1968 is the last day when she saw him, Chip Reardon, her old high school crush. Myra Lipinski who is now a visiting nurse working for a temp agency finds a message on her machine one day asking if she can take on another patient, a fifty one year old man dying from a brain tumor. His name is Chip Reardon. By becoming a patient of Myra?s, they both learn from each other what it means to really live and what it means to really love.


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