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ISBN: 0345443101

ISBN13: 9780345443106

The Other Side of Air

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From Jeanne Braselton, author of the crtically acclaimed A False Sense of Well Being comes an irresistible new novel about the power of enduring love, poignantly told by an unforgettable narrator... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Step above the Ordinary

Jeanne Braselton's The Other Side of Air is a book of simple prose that leaves you aching to believe that our loved ones continue to care for us after their deaths. Katy and Ephraim Doyal have been in love since they were eight years old. Their marriage was a long and happy one but when Katy realized she is going to die and leave Ephraim alone she arranges for him to be cared for by a woman, Rose Callahan, she meet only once during her last hospital stay. Just prior to her death, Katy writes a letter to Rose anticipating not only Ephraim needs but the suspicion that Katy and Ephraim's son will have of Rose herself and how to deal with each issue. Rose, who I believe would have been content to care for Ephraim for the same minimal wage she receives at her three jobs, greatly benefits from Katy's insight and compassion. By the arrangement she made with Rose, Katy lifts her out of stark poverty and loneliness. Ephraim and Rose are not romantically intimate but Rose's loneliness is abated by being needed and having the ability to know how to help. Katy's after death conversations with her family raised they age old question. Can we communicate with our deceased loved ones? Normally, my answer to that question is "no" but The Other Side of Air opened my mind to the possibility.

Simply delightful!

Author Jeanne Braselton hadn't finished her second novel, The Other Side of Air, before her death in 2003. Kaye Gibbons, a close friend, agreed to complete it for her. Katy Doyal met her husband, Ephraim, soon after she had moved from Athens, Georgia to Rome, Georgia. She was eight years old and even then she knew she loved him. Their love was special and only for the two of them. It even excluded their son, Wyatt and has hampered his own marriage. Katy learns she is going to die and worries that Ephraim will die of loneliness after she's gone. But Katy has a plan. She enlists the aid of Rose Callahan, a middle-aged, loud woman, to become a companion to Ephraim. From her grave, Katy talks to her husband and son and wishes for a reconciliation between the two of them. I love Southern novels. They always seem to invite you in and ask you to stay a spell. And when it's time to go, you don't want to. The Other Side of Air was such a nice visit that I wanted to stay a lot longer. I wanted so much more of the characters lives. And Katy, well even in death, is a force. Armchair Interviews says: True love, reconciliation, getting old and dying; it's all here and it will make you think about your own life.
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