Authors:
Irvin D. Yalom & Marilyn Yalom
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Learn moreA year-long journey by the renowned psychiatrist and his writer wife after her terminal diagnosis, as they reflect on how to love and live without regret
Internationally acclaimed psychiatrist and author Irvin Yalom devoted his career to counseling those suffering from anxiety and grief. But never had he faced the need to counsel himself until his wife, esteemed feminist author Marilyn Yalom, was diagnosed with cancer. In A Matter of Death and Life, Marilyn and Irv share how they took on profound new struggles: Marilyn to die a good death, Irv to live on without her.
In alternating accounts of their last months together and Irv’s first months alone, they offer us a rare window into facing mortality and coping with the loss of one’s beloved. The Yaloms had numerous blessings—a loving family, a Palo Alto home under a magnificent valley oak, a large circle of friends, avid readers around the world, and a long, fulfilling marriage—but they faced death as we all do. With the wisdom of those who have thought deeply, and the familiar warmth of teenage sweethearts who’ve grown up together, they investigate universal questions of intimacy, love, and grief.
Informed by two lifetimes of experience, A Matter of Death and Life is an openhearted offering to anyone seeking support, solace, and a meaningful life.
Irvin D. Yalom, emeritus professor of psychiatry at Stanford University, is the author of internationally bestselling books, including Love’s Executioner, The Gift of Therapy, Becoming Myself, and When Nietzsche Wept.
Marilyn Yalom’s books include classics of cultural history such as A History of the Wife, Birth of the Chess Queen, and How the French Invented Love, as well as her final book released posthumously, Innocent Witnesses: Childhood Memories of World War II.
Jim Frangione is an actor and Earphones Award–winning narrator named AudioFile magazine’s 2011 Best Voice in Mystery and Suspense. His theater credits include off-Broadway productions, and his film and television appearances include Law & Order, among others.
Pam Ward found her true calling reading books for the blind and physically handicapped for the Library of Congress’ Talking Books program.
Audiobook details
Narrators:
Jim Frangione & Pam Ward
ISBN:
9781665074872
Length:
6 hours 39 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
March 2, 2021
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
“It will inspire you and perhaps move you to look differently at your life—it did that for me.”
“An unforgettable and achingly beautiful story of enduring love. I will be thinking about this for years to come.”
“The book has countless pieces of wisdom for anyone confronting death…The Yaloms’ distinct [view points] are complements to each other and gifts to readers. A profound love story with lessons for how to live as well as how to die.”
“Exquisite, candid, and vulnerable. Every person would benefit from multiple readings of this intelligently relatable book.”
“The Yaloms co-write the story of their emotional and moral caregiving for each other…It is a book that transforms the reader.”
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