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Soon: Tales from Hospice [Hardcover]

A.G. Mojtabai (Author)
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In the old days, a hospice was a place of rest and entertainment for pilgrims and travelers. One might think, on first consideration, that the definition has changed over the centuries, for modern hospices are a place for the dying; yet what is death but a journey, and the dying but a different set of pilgrims? In Soon: Tales from the Hospice, A.G. Mojtabai draws on her experiences as a hospice volunteer to craft a collection of stories detailing the final days of a group of terminally ill fellow travelers. In her preface, Mojtabai describes the process by which she wrote these stories:
I noticed a woman in a turban, sitting up in bed writing one letter after another. What was in them? I had to write those letters myself in order to find out.... The sight of an emaciated man in a plaid bathrobe, walking down the corridor, using his IV pole for support, conjoined with my reading of cancer diaries, set me to the writing of "Zone."
Each story has its seed in an actual experience, and from these germinal moments has sprouted a collection of stories that are sad, inspiring, moving, and even occasionally funny. If nothing else, Soon reminds the reader that life doesn't end with a terminal diagnosis, and that, strange as it may seem, the last days can be among best.

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Set in a Texan hospice, award-winning novelist Mojtabai's (Called Out) collection of 17 interlocking short stories explores the ways in which patients?the cruelly young, the frail and weary, the angry, the believers, the rationalists, the people who try to maintain control, the deniers?try to find a common language with their visitors without small talk. Mothers and daughters, fathers and sons attempt to bridge the barricade that fatal illness erects. A precocious eight-year-old, clearly aware of her impending death, asks a volunteer about the life span of mayflies; a courageous woman uses her final reserves of energy to write cheerful farewell letters to her friends and family; a strong-willed man refuses painkillers so he can describe his final moments with an unclouded mind. Throughout, nothing escapes Mojtabai's keen eye for the irony of life going on so near to death: a hospice worker dismantles funeral wreaths to rearrange the undamaged flowers into bouquets for the patients who are still living; a comatose patient is bathed while a man and a woman discuss sex on a nearby television. A hospice volunteer herself, Mojtabai remarks in her introduction that she began the work to "face down [her] fears" of death; in doing so she helps us face down ours.
- fears" of death; in doing so she helps us face down ours.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Zoland Books; 1 edition (November 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0944072917
  • ISBN-13: 978-0944072912
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,761,313 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Soon: Tales from Hospice - Review, September 4, 2001
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"rnratchet75" (Belleville, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soon: Tales from Hospice (Hardcover)
Being a Hospice RN, this book first appealled to me just for the general subject... after reading this book, I recommend it to anyone that has contact with hospice in their daily work or volunteering. This might not be the ideal book for someone with a loved one that is dying, but for the caregivers it touches on familiar themes we see in our daily work... trouble amoung familiy members, children, everyday life, and monumantal moments such as weddings when a loved one is terminal. Reading how these people deal with it and the thoughts a patient may have about themselves and the things they do.. it brings things into focus a bit. It makes you remember more than the clinical aspect of your patient and family. Although working in hospice we like to try and pride ourselves in our "hospice hearts" sometimes with all the medice juggling and equipment explaining we don't see the whole picture.. especially when the family isn't as open as we'd like. Excellent book.. it make me cry and laugh.. in fact I donated mine to my job's library and recommended it to all my fellow co-workers.. nurses, social workers, and office staff all have heard me raving about it!
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