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Death of an Ordinary Man by Sarah Perry audiobook review – an extraordinary chronicle of terminal illness

Books | The Guardian·Fiona Sturges·2 months ago
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The author’s father-in-law died just nine days after his cancer diagnosis, inspiring this moving and sharply observed account of his last days Novelist Sarah Perry’s memoir of her late father-in-law, David, chronicles the period from his first signs of illness, when he began to have trouble swallowing, to his diagnosis of oesophageal cancer, to his death at the age of 77 just nine days later. We first meet David, a retired chemist from Norwich, on a day trip with Perry and her husband in the summer of 2022. The three of them have gone to Great Yarmouth where, seemingly in good health, David gleefully eats four hot doughnuts. She reveals him as an unassuming man who lives in a bungalow, drinks Yorkshire Tea, delights in telling bad jokes, and likes doing sudoku and watching Antiques Roadshow on TV. But right at the start, Perry notes that David’s death was only weeks away.…

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