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Requiem for My Brother

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In 1992, Marian Botsford Fraser’s brother Dave was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Eight years later, as he struggled with increasing disability, he discovered that he had melanoma, which quickl...
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  • 01 January 2007
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In 1992, Marian Botsford Fraser’s brother Dave was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Eight years later, as he struggled with increasing disability, he discovered that he had melanoma, which quickly metastasized. In this poignant memoir, Botsford Fraser describes her brother’s illness and death, their deepening relationship after years spent apart, her role as his caregiver in the final months of his life, and, finally, the curious mix of sorrow and soaring she felt in the hour of his death. In vivid detail, she recounts how, as adults, they forged an enduring bond when they took a canoe trip along the Coppermine River, battling numbness of mind and muscle and surviving a plunge through the rapids in a rock-filled gorge. Most of all, she remembers Dave — his pain and frustration, his passivity and pride, and his sudden lightness and humor. This book is her tribute to him.
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Price: $19.99
Pages: 232
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date: 01 January 2007
ISBN: 9781926812236
Format: eBook
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Marian Botsford Fraser is a freelance writer, broadcaster, and critic whose work has appeared in Granta, Walrus, The Globe and Mail, and Toronto Life. She is the author of Solitaire: The Intimate Lives of Single Women and Walking the Line:Travels along the Canadian/American Border. She is a long-time contributor to CBC Radio’s Ideas program and has served as a guest host for various CBC Radio programs. She lives in Stratford, Ontario.
Chapter 1: Bless This House
Chapter 2: Paddle to the Sea
Chapter 3: The Summerhouse Years
Chapter 4: Dave at Sea
Chapter 5: The Shadow-Stalker
Chapter 6: A Shadow in Shadowland