
Description
When Maureen and Steve met in their twenties, he'd left behind a difficult marriage and she had ended a troubled relationship. In each other, they found a passionate love and shared a dream of a living off the land in rural Michigan. Three years later, when Steve, at twenty-nine, was diagnosed with cancer, they embarked on an all-out effort to save his life. When Steve's childhood friend, Joey, a drug addict, learned that Steve needed money for experimental cancer treatments that insurance wouldn't cover, he offered to sell Steve's pain medication, a synthetic opioid with a high street value, to help pay the costs; only one of the friends would survive.
The Murmur of Everything Moving chronicles a young, working-class couple's odyssey through the medical mileu, as they navigate the terrain of illness and caregiving, of compassion and loss. This beautiful and aching memoir is ultimately a story of love--romantic, brotherly, and spiritual--in all its challenging but exquisite complexities.
Product Details
Publisher | Columbus State University Press |
Publish Date | March 15, 2025 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9798991456500 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.6 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds |
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What I loved most about The Murmur of Everthing Moving was the way it moved along the same storm systems of high agony and the quiet routine of daily despair-just like the terrible diagnosis it describes. It is moving and tortuous without being cloying or sentimental. The ending is simple and spare and poignant and made my mouth go dry.--Lisa Taddeo "author of the New York Times bestseller, Three Women"
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