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The Language of Dying - Community Reviews back

by Sarah Pinborough
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fromfirstpagetolast
fromfirstpagetolast rated it 7 years ago
This is a short yet powerful novella that follows a woman as she sits by her dying father. As she narratives his final days we find out more about the man and his family, how each of his children have deal with their grief and how death can both unite and divide them. There is a skill to writing a...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 8 years ago
Tonight is a special, terrible night. A woman sits at her father's bedside watching the clock tick away the last hours of his life. Her brothers and sisters - all traumatised in their own ways, their bonds fragile - have been there for the past week, but now she is alone. And that's always when it c...
theguywhoreads
theguywhoreads rated it 8 years ago
I was caught on by the title - The Language of Dying and then, it was the reviews about the book, especially when I read a small printed line from Neil Gaiman that says 'A beautiful story, honestly told'. It was on the fantasy section and without any thoughts I pick it up. When I started reading, I ...
meeplemaiden
meeplemaiden rated it 11 years ago
Although I can appreciate the lovely writing, I found this book simple too depressing.
asandwich
asandwich rated it 11 years ago
This book completely ruined my day. Paradoxically, I mean this as a massive compliment.The Language of Dying is a genuinely harrowing tale that deals with the process of losing a loved one to illness, in a very considered and beautiful way. There's a certain level of fantasy weaved into the structur...
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