NEVER CHANGE
A self-anointed spinster at fifty-one, Myra Lipinski is reasonably
content with her quiet life, her dog, Frank, and her career as a
visiting nurse. But everything changes when Chip Reardon, the golden boy
she adored in high school, is assigned as her new patient. Choosing to
forgo treatment for an incurable illness, Chip has returned to his New
England hometown to spend what time he has left. Now, Myra and Chip find
themselves engaged in a poignant redefinition of roles, and a
complicated dance of memory, ambivalence, and longing.
ORDINARY LIFE
In this superb collection of short stories, Elizabeth Berg takes us into
pivotal moments in the lives of women, when memories and events come
together to create a sense of coherence, understanding, and change. In
"Ordinary Life," Mavis McPherson locks herself in the bathroom for a
week, shutting out her husband and the realities of their life together
-- and, no, she isn't contemplating a divorce. She just needs some time
to think, to take stock of her life, and to arrive, finally, at a
surprising conclusion.
In "White Dwarf" and "Martin's Letter to Nan," the secrets of a marriage
are revealed with the sensitivity and "brilliant insights about the
human condition" (Detroit Free Press) that have become a trademark of
Berg's writing. The Charlotte Observer has said, "Berg captures the
way women think as well as any writer." Those qualities of wisdom and
perception are everywhere present in Ordinary Life.