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Let's Take the Long Way Home

A Memoir of Friendship

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Let's Take the Long Way Home

By: Gail Caldwell
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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In Let's Take the Long Way Home, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gail Caldwell offers a powerful and moving memoir about her coming-of-age in mid-life and her extraordinary friendship with Caroline Knapp, the author of Drinking: A Love Story.

In her younger years, Caldwell defined herself by rebellion and independence, a passion for books, and an aversion to intimacy and a distrust of others. Then, while living in Cambridge in her early 40s, Caldwell adopted a rambunctious puppy named Clementine. On one of their bucolic walks, she met Caroline and her dog, Lucille, and both women's lives changed forever.

Though they are more different than alike, these two fiercely private, independent women quickly relax into a friendship more profound than either of them expected, a friendship that will thrive on their shared secrets, including parallel struggles with alcoholism and loneliness. They grow increasingly inseparable until, in 2003, Caroline is diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer.

In her signature exquisite prose, Caldwell mines the deepest levels of devotion and grief in this wise and affecting account about losing her best friend. Let's Take the Long Way Home is also a celebration of life and all the little moments worth cherishing - and affirms why Gail Caldwell is rightly praised as one of our bravest and most honest literary voices.

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“Stunning...a book of such crystalline truth that it makes the heart ache.” ( The Boston Globe)

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It’s one of those books where you get to know the main character of the story so well that you think you know them. I didn’t want the book to end. I’d felt her joy and her pain, and the love she had for her best friend and her dog. She’s someone we all know.

Didn’t want this book to end

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I loved this story. I laughed, I cried, I lamented that I don't have a relationship with a girlfriend as strong and all encompassing as the one played out in the story.

Thought provoking

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...in an attempt to erase the narration from my memory. Then I might actually enjoy it.

Some day I will have to read this book...

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I loved the relationship that these two
women had built between them
even though it is not last long enough!
It is a memoir to cherish!

One of the most beautiful stories I have ever listened to.

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Gail Caldwell is obviously a very talented writer and her descriptions of loss and grief are unbelievably well and creatively described. I was moved to tears many times, and was constantly surprised by the tale which takes so many different turns despite the knowledge that Caroline would die. The pace of the tale and non-linear time line were seamless and very enjoyable. I didn't want it to end.

Devastatingly beautiful and superbly written

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