It was a warm April in Pleasant Valley when Margaret Korda, normally a
fearless horsewoman, dropped her horsewhip while she was riding. Such a
mild slip was easy to ignore, but when other troubling symptoms
accumulated, she confided to her husband, "Michael, I think something
serious is wrong with me." Within a few rapid weeks, the fiercely
independent, former fashion model was diagnosed with brain cancer, while
Michael, once reliant on her steeliness, became her caregiver,
deciphering bewildering medical reports and packing her beloved
toiletries for the hospital. An operation performed by a renowned
surgeon allowed Margaret to ride her favorite competition horse Logan go
Bragh a few more times, but Margaret's tumors quickly returned--leaving
her to grapple with the reality of impending death. In rapturous prose,
Korda, a modern- day Orpheus, braids her heroic story with heartrending
details of their final year together. Passing, a tender memoir, is a
testament to the transcendent possibilities of love.