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Fireflies

Morrell, David

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نویسنده
Morrell, David
ناشر
Dutton Adult
سال انتشار
۱۹۸۸
فرمت
MOBI
زبان
انگلیسی
حجم فایل
۳۰۷٫۲ کیلوبایت
شابک
9780525246800، 0525246800

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From Publishers Weekly This is a semi-fictionalized account of the death, from a rare form of cancer, of the author's 15-year-old son. Morrell surrealistically finds himself on the floor of his kitchen, several days before Matthew dies; he has been in the future and, having read the hospital report on the causes of Matthew's death, wants to give his son antibiotics as a prophylactic against the septic shock that will ultimately kill him. Back in the present, the doctors at the University of Iowa hospital don't understand how the author can predict what will happen. They argue that antibiotics could weaken Matthew; they think Morrell is crazed from the strain of his son's illness. He sneaks into Matthew's hospital room and administers the drugs anyway, but they don't save the boy's life. Morrell (First Blood) tells of his family's fear and hurt; of his misapprehension of God's purpose; and of supernatural experiencesfireflies, that signify souls, appear to Morrell; one of them is Matthew, who speaks to his father; a dove trapped in the mausoleum at Matthew's funeral allows Morrell to set it free. A painful book to read; the son's courageand the father's anguishjump from the emotionally charged pages. But in terms of style, the comparison that comes to mind is not the dense introspection of, say, James Agee's A Death in the Family , but rather the melodramatic treatment of Eric Segal's Love Story . 50,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Skillfully combining fictional and nonfictional writing, Morrell tries to convey the feeling of having a beloved teenaged son die of a rare form of cancer. With sensitivity, in agony, and in love, he recounts the progress of the disease and treatment; the continuing hope and setback; and the difficult choices he and his wife must make (including a 15-minute, no-second-thoughts decision in the midst of major surgery). He vividly recounts his admiration for his son's courageous persistence; his own, nearly overwhelming, panic attacks; his poignant denial of his son's death; and the comfort of three seemingly mystical signs he receives. Highly recommended for general and seminary libraries. Carolyn M. Craft, Longwood Coll., Farmville, Va. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. The author recounts his young son's valiant yet unsuccessful struggle against bone cancer and relates the mystical events that led the author to find hope in loss and salvation in sorrow The story of best-selling author David Morrell's fifteen-year-old son, Matthew, who for six months fought bravely against a rare form of bone cancer

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