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The Household Guide to Dying

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July–August 2008, no. 303

The Household Guide to Dying by Debra Adelaide

Picador, $32.95 pb, 395 pp

The Household Guide to Dying

by
July–August 2008, no. 303

Why are there so many books about death and dying appearing at the moment? Is it about the baby boomers facing up to their mortality? It is certainly a subject that interests me, and Debra Adelaide’s novel should be compelling. Unfortunately, I found its determined flippancy laboured and grating. The first-person narrator, Delia, a writer of household guides, is not yet forty. Given a bad prognosis for her breast cancer, she decides that her last work will be a guide to dying, in which she will record her physical and emotional journey.

The Household Guide to Dying

The Household Guide to Dying

by Debra Adelaide

Picador, $32.95 pb, 395 pp

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