Dance Me to the End: Ten Months and Ten Days with ALS
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“A mesmerizing memoir by a talented writer on coming to terms with the unexpected.” ―Library Journal
Marty, age 57, was given a preliminary diagnosis of ALS by his family doctor. Seven weeks later, the diagnosis was confirmed by a neurologist. Ten months and ten days later, Marty passed away.
From day one, Alison, Marty’s spouse of over twenty-five years, kept a journal as a way to navigate the overwhelming state of her mind and soul. Soon the rawness of her words harmonized to tell the story of Marty’s diagnosis, illness, and decline. Her journal became a chronicle of caregiving as well as an emotional exploration of the tensions between the intuitive and the pragmatic, the logical and illogical, and the all-consuming demands of being both spouse and nurse. Divided into short pieces, some of which reads as free verse, Alison’s words are at times profoundly intense and painfully private.
The composition of the intricate notes of a life in its final movements includes another stanza of the journal that became Dance Me to the End: the guiding of children grappling with the imminent loss of a parent, and the shifting roles of family, friends, and community―all of which add their own complex rhythms.
Dance Me to the End is an evocative memoir about the emotional impact of witnessing a loved one suffer from a neurological, degenerative, and terminal disease. This is a detailed account of grief, shock and pain coexisting with the levity, laughter and love shared with her husband and sons in those final months of Marty’s life.
Publisher : Touchwood Editions
Publication date : October 8, 2019
Language : English
Print length : 320 pages
ISBN-10 : 1927366860
ISBN-13 : 978-1927366868
Item Weight : 14.7 ounces
Dimensions : 5.75 x 1 x 8.75 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #745,974 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #459 in Medical Professional Biographies #2,259 in Women’s Biographies #5,527 in Memoirs (Books)
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12 reviews for Dance Me to the End: Ten Months and Ten Days with ALS
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Deirdre Fagan –
Profoundly Moving
I lost my husband to ALS in ten months and sixteen days in 2012 and have been writing about our journey in poetry and nonfiction myself, so I was immediately drawn to Acheson’s account of her own experiences with the same kind of loss. There are so many similarities in our experiences with ALS it is an affirming read, and I believe will be for anyone who has had a loved one succumb to ALS. Even more, it is a beautifully written memoir filled with love, light, and poetry. Acheson bears the aches of this devastating diagnosis with honesty and fortitude, with full on love and generosity, and the picture she captures of her husband is memorable and profoundly moving. If you know nothing of ALS, you will learn. If you know too much, you will feel less alone. Either way, this is a breathtaking memoir to embrace. May we all dance until the end.
Christina Miller –
Thank you, Alison Acheson
I am currently about halfway through this book. I felt the need to take a break to write a review (something I rarely do). The words in this memoir have reached into a deep part of my heart, as I walk this ALS journey with my mom.Have you ever read a book that you have to keep setting down in order to take a breath and process, or just let the tears come? This has been my experience so far…I am in awe of the writer’s talent to put her and her family’s experience into such elegant words.Thank you, Alison Acheson, for sharing this with us. Now, I am going to pick up reading where I left off!
Jelly –
The Messiness of loving the dying
Read during a time of great duress, Ms. Carson’s honesty was calm to a wounded soul. Forever grateful for reading such heart-held words of hurt, sorrow, and enormous lve.
Allegra Bernardo –
The book I didn’t know I needed
If you have a loved one who has been diagnosed with ALS I suggest you read this book. There is no comfort in this disease but at least you know there are others that have been where you are. This book is beautifully written and provides inside advise for caregivers in a non-preachy way.
Kindle Customer –
Enlightening
A mesmerizing tribute to marriage, and an enlightening summary of what it feels like to lose a person you love, one piece at a time.
Lonnes Leloup –
A beautiful lesson of resistance and love
This book was a breathtaking journey into life, resistance, and what it is to love and be loved. Alison has done an amazing job finding the right words to describe, what I can only assume to be, her painful path to acceptance.I highly recommend this book. 🙂
BB –
ALS, AND ITS Ups and Downs!
Was so fascinating, that I could not out it down! Having a brother who currently has ALS, this book brought tears as well as laughter!
P. McGuinn –
Wonderful story full of love and strength and yes, some sadness.
I thought this book was a wonderful story. I would recommend it to anyone who is caring for a loved one. It shows the human side to a very difficult illness.
LostinBooks –
Dance Me to the End is one of those rare memoirs that you curl up with and don’t put down until you are done. The author shares her very recent experience of looking after her husband, who is dying of ALS. The freshness of her experience is to the reader’s benefit, because it is filled with details – sad or killingly funny – that make this book so piercingly intimate. It is a book that contains no platitudes. It will satisfy readers looking for a well-written, literary memoir with a compelling storyline. And it is ideal for people who are caring for someone with a devastating illness, who yearn for the company of another caregiver who tells it like it is
Kindle Customer –
Very good book, journey of life with serious struggle, may inspire caretaker s.
Kelly Shorrocks –
I read this book as research for my PhD, both in examining memoir while also looking at the theme of caregiving and grief. This book was stunningly written, with such gorgeous, tender moments, and the honesty and metaphor are so beautiful. One of the most affecting books I read this year.
Cynthia White –
This book was recommended to me by a writer friend. It’s an excellent story of one woman’s journey taking care of her husband with ALS.