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First edition. |
Description |
292 pages ; 25 cm. |
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Summary |
"When Pru Steiner met and married Spence Robin--her dazzling young hotshot English professor at Columbia--she thought she knew what she was signing up for. But thirty years later, when Spence develops early-onset Alzheimer's, the peaceful (if ambivalent) life Pru has built for herself begins to crumble. Spence is no longer the Great Man she fell in love with, and as his needs become more pronounced, Pru finds herself short on money, overwhelmed by responsibility and, for the first time in decades, in need of companionship. Further complicating things is Arlo, Spence's son from an earlier marriage, who feels he has never lived up to his father's expectations, and who might be Spence's best hope. Moving and deeply-felt, Morningside Heights is a warm-hearted story about love in the face of illness, about the support networks that surround us, and about what a marriage means when your partner is no longer the person you fell in love with"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Married people -- Fiction.
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Caregivers -- Mental health -- Fiction.
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Alzheimer's disease -- Patients -- Fiction.
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Morningside Heights (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Domestic fiction.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Henkin, Joshua. Morningside Heights First edition. New York : Pantheon Books, [2021] 9781524748364 (DLC) 2019034237 |
ISBN |
9781524748357 |
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1524748358 |
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