A Sisters Tale: A Family Memoir

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement, Abuse, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Emma Dally ISBN: 9780956523631
Publisher: Hornbeam Press Publication: July 5, 2012
Imprint: Hornbeam Press Language: English
Author: Emma Dally
ISBN: 9780956523631
Publisher: Hornbeam Press
Publication: July 5, 2012
Imprint: Hornbeam Press
Language: English
One of those apparently simple but unforgettable pieces of writing that just stay on and on in the memory.' - Rosie Thomas

'So touching. This is as much Dally's story as John's, and her growing awareness of her own vulnerability and neediness, which she has disguised for years under the mask of the sturdy, capable big sister, is painfully honest.' - The Times

'This surprisingly candid memoir...it's hard not to be moved by this tale...a poignant, no-frills record of life.' - Mirror

'Endearing honesty...a tribute to loving sisterhood as much to a young man struck down in his prime.' - Irish Times

John Dally flies from New York to London to be admitted to hospital suffering from pneumonia. It is an illness that signals the beginning of a gruelling journey towards his death from AIDS at some point in the near future. For Johns siblings, it will be the death of another brother; for his parents, the death of another son in his mid-thirties.

In this moving description of Johns last months, his sister Emma describes the impact that AIDS has on his friend and family. It describes everyones efforts to look after him, the rapid deterioration of his health and the final weeks when he is cared for at home. Capturing the intense camaraderie and tensions that develop between the people at Johns bedside, Emma Dally draws an affectionate but frank picture of her handsome younger brother, showing that being close to death does not change someones essential character.

About The Author:
Emma Dally is the author of several books including three novels and a biography of her grandfather, the law reformer Claud Mullins. She is Group Director of Books at Hearst Magazines UK and lives in London.
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One of those apparently simple but unforgettable pieces of writing that just stay on and on in the memory.' - Rosie Thomas

'So touching. This is as much Dally's story as John's, and her growing awareness of her own vulnerability and neediness, which she has disguised for years under the mask of the sturdy, capable big sister, is painfully honest.' - The Times

'This surprisingly candid memoir...it's hard not to be moved by this tale...a poignant, no-frills record of life.' - Mirror

'Endearing honesty...a tribute to loving sisterhood as much to a young man struck down in his prime.' - Irish Times

John Dally flies from New York to London to be admitted to hospital suffering from pneumonia. It is an illness that signals the beginning of a gruelling journey towards his death from AIDS at some point in the near future. For Johns siblings, it will be the death of another brother; for his parents, the death of another son in his mid-thirties.

In this moving description of Johns last months, his sister Emma describes the impact that AIDS has on his friend and family. It describes everyones efforts to look after him, the rapid deterioration of his health and the final weeks when he is cared for at home. Capturing the intense camaraderie and tensions that develop between the people at Johns bedside, Emma Dally draws an affectionate but frank picture of her handsome younger brother, showing that being close to death does not change someones essential character.

About The Author:
Emma Dally is the author of several books including three novels and a biography of her grandfather, the law reformer Claud Mullins. She is Group Director of Books at Hearst Magazines UK and lives in London.

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