"Very Moving and Powerful - Beautifully Written"
Myra Lipinski is 51 years-old and life is pretty much
passing her by or she views it as if it is. Never
married, she has left her job as an ICU nurse to become a
visiting nurse, something she finds pretty rewarding even
though she does get a little annoyed with some of her
patients. We all knew someone like Myra in school. The
girl who, instead of going to the prom, took tickets at the
door. The girl who while she never had many dates, was the
one who a lot of the girls came to for advice. She even
had one guy come for her advise -- Chip Reardon, the school
jock, the golden boy. Myra is stunned when she gets a
referral to care for a man who has an incurable brain tumor
and has returned to his hometown and the home of his
parents to die -- the referral is for Chip Reardon, the
golden boy. The boy she always saw in her dreams. Chip, who has also never married, is very glad to see Myra
and though he has had surgery, he has decided against
chemotherapy or radiation, and just wishes to die with
dignity. He is doing pretty well when they first meet, but
it isn't too long before little things happen -- a shuffled
gait, tiring easily, word finding problems, that tells Myra
he doesn't have much time left. Chip and Myra become very
good friends but soon a woman from his past (the girl he
had gone steady with in high school - the beauty queen -
now a successful attorney)soon arrives, rocking Myra's
world or the world she had dreamed of with Chip. The book is liberally seasoned with many wonderful
secondary characters - patients of Myra's who eventually
show Myra how much she is loved - with some help from
Chip. Berg is a true artist with her words and the emotions
she's able to evoke from the reader. I felt it was
nothing short of brilliant. I'd been burned by Berg's last two, one because I thought
the heroine was TSTL (too stupid to live -- UNTIL THE REAL
THING COMES ALONG), and the next because it was written in
present tense - something I've never been able to read. I
had read some wonderful reviews of NEVER CHANGE but since
I'd had some bad experiences with her (after loving TALK
BEFORE SLEEP and RANGE OF MOTION) I decided that I'd wait
for the paperback (it was $24 for a 214 page book!) -
well, then Pocket sent me an ARC. I started reading it and
Berg just completely sucked me into the story and then I
find most of it's in present tense! But you know, after
awhile I didn't even notice! This isn't an easy book to read. Myra and Chip become so
real that you feel deeply for both of them. The
reader even grows to like Diann, the woman from Chip's past
(as does Myra much to her chagrin). This story is very
moving, but not for the faint of heart, as readers will
need many tissues to get through it. Those who stick with
it, will be richly rewarded as, in a way, there is a happy
ending for both Myra and Chip not that there are any
miracles here. Or, perhaps, in a way, there are. Buy this one in hardback -- you'll be glad you did.
Reviewed by Maudeen Wachsmith
Posted June 29, 2001
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