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ISBN: 143636311X

ISBN13: 9781436363112

Penelope Ayers

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Penelope Ayers is a memoir about a beautiful, gracious, lonely New Orleanian who discovers one February morning that she has cancer. Penny's life to this point has included an alcoholic husband,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Not what I expected....

I know members of this family and I was told by country-clubbers that this was a "must read" and words like...scathing and tell-all were used. I read it not for than reason, but to get to know Penny. I could not have been more pleasantly surprised. This is a story that could be written about hundreds of families who deal with life and death. What a beautiful rememberance. Every family has members who can be kind, mean, thoughtful and hauty. In the end, something natural - like death- can bring all of them together and the trappings of life become so unimportant. There are many trappings within this family, but instead of coming away with some deep dark inside family secrets.....I finished the book, in tears with a much greater opinion of all of them. Seeing how they all went through the death of Penny, is has become so easy for me to see that they are just people, like the rest of us. I did not know Penny, but I know many "Penny's". Amy Julie told a wonderful story of Penny's life and death. Kudos. The family should be proud of how Penny will be remembered both in life and death. I will share this with family members over the years and hope they can better understand the process and the beauty of dying. Great Book!!!

Fantastic book

I did not know what to expect of a memoir about a person I did not know and of whom I had not heard - but it was simply amazing. A story of familial love and all its twists and turns, of moving beyond difficult history, of rising to the occasion to help one in need. It's a page turner and well worth the time to read. Penelope Ayers makes you want to meet Penny and her family and friends, and walk the streets of New Orleans!

A wonderful book

A wonderful book for both those anticipating the death of a loved one or even as preparation for our own departing of this world. Beautifully and honestly written by Amy Julia Becker the narrative confronts head on both the struggles of the situation and a personal Christian faith when it is put to the test. The book is also an intriguing insight into society life in New Orleans. A "must" to read for both Christians and those seeking a better understanding of death through the eyes of a believer.

BEST book I've read in a LONG TIME

Penelope Ayers is a wonderfully written tale of the coming of age of a family as they battle cancer. Amy Julia makes you feel as if you are in pre-Katrina New Orleans with her and by her side as she helps Penelope battle a horrible disease. I finished the book the weekend before a huge presentation at work and I found it gave me a sense of strength as I thought about Penelope and her fearlessness just before I addressed the group. I could not put it down towards the end (my ten month old ended up with diaper rash I was so distracted by it). This book gives you perspective on what really matters in life and helps you appreciate all of your family's idiosyncrocies. This is a MUST READ!!

A beautiful story

First, so there is more information available about this wonderful book, this is from the back cover: "Penelope Ayers is a memoir about a beautiful, gracious, lonely New Orleanian who discovers one February morning that she is facing a medical crisis. When she reaches out for help, three generations of her fractured, colorful family respond, and in so doing, they all experience grace and healing. Set in pre-Katrina New Orleans, Penelope Ayers unfolds against the backdrop of one of the world's most vibrant cities. This story offers comfort and inspiration to anyone facing a life-threatening illness, and it will also appeal to individuals wrestling with questions for God, and about God, in the midst of difficult situations. Ultimately, it is a family story about the strong and tenuous nature of hope." The excerpt above captures it well. So does this: "I laughed. I cried." It's real, probing, and thought provoking. Whether you've walked through an illness with a friend or loved one or you're just a Baby Boomer preparing for the next phase of life, this book deals with the issues that every family faces at some point or another. It does so elegantly but is also helpful in the process. There are principles in it, though not in a preachy way, that are pertinent to navigating typical family dynamics and that everyone can use (I've already given copies to friends dealing with different family challenges). But the whole thing is presented with such care for the written word that it carries you along as you get to know the main characters. It is, ultimately, a beautiful story, beautifully written.
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