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The Best of Us

A Memoir

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In 2011, when she was in her late fifties, beloved author and journalist Joyce Maynard met the first true partner she had ever known. Jim wore a rakish hat over a good head of hair; he asked real questions and gave real answers; he loved to see Joyce shine, both in and out of the spotlight; and he didn't mind the mess she made in the kitchen. He was not the husband Joyce imagined, but he quickly became the partner she had always dreamed of. Before they met, both had believed they were done with marriage, and even after they married, Joyce resolved that no one could alter her course of determined independence. Then, just after their one-year wedding anniversary, her new husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. During the nineteen months that followed, as they battled his illness together, she discovered for the first time what it really meant to be a couple-to be a true partner and to have one. This is their story. Charting the course through their whirlwind romance, a marriage cut short by tragedy, and Joyce's return to singleness on new terms, The Best of Us is a heart-wrenching, ultimately life-affirming reflection on coming to understand true love through the experience of great loss.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this soul-baring journey of love, tragedy, and recovery, author Joyce Maynard's satin voice delivers every emotion fluidly. In her mid-50s, Maynard finds the love of her life, and all is right with world. A year later, her husband is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. With great skill Maynard modifies her pitch and tone to reflect a register of emotions from joy to desperation. Tears erupt, and sorrow drips from every word, but Maynard never gives in to defeat. Rather than distancing herself from the futile circumstances she finds herself in, she embraces each moment and moves forward with overt pragmatism. At the same time, listeners will absorb the melancholy that lies beneath the surface of her journey of strength and self-revelation. E.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 10, 2017
      In this touching memoir, Maynard (To Die For; At Home in the World) chronicles her second marriage. She beautifully renders the joy of falling in love later in life and the pain of watching her husband die of pancreatic cancer. In her late 50s, after two decades of being single, Maynard met Jim, who she soon felt was the love of her life. On their first date, she opened up to him about problems from her past: in spite of her successful career as a writer, she suffered loneliness when her children grew up and left the house, and she attempted to fill the void by adopting two Ethiopian children. After a tumultuous period in which she tried to readapt to motherhood, she relinquished the children to another family. Jim’s response was to comfort her, and with a sense of joy and an immediate connection, they embarked on travels abroad and got married. They bought a home together and the future looked promising until he was diagnosed with a terminal cancer. Throughout this memoir of love, illness, and grief, Maynard shares how she and Jim coped with his frequent hospital visits, intense surgery, and medications. Maynard’s heartfelt story will resonate with those who have lost loved ones to cancer. Agent: Nicole Tourtelot, DeFiore and Co.

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