Agathe's Summer
by Didier Pourquery
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Pub Date Jul 17 2018 | Archive Date Jul 17 2018
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Description
At her birth, Agatha’s doctors said the average life expectancy for a child born with cystic fibrosis was twenty-five years. Once he learned his daughter only had a few weeks left to live, Didier Pouquery began writing daily about her last weeks. The notes he took then became the source of this book: a homage that is full of hope and light, even as it boldly highlights deep human frailty and the pain of losing a child.
Pourquery alternates between an account of Agatha’s physical condition and a letter addressed to her after her death. We get to know her—and her father—through this lyrical and poignant portrait and ode. Who was this joyful and straight-talking girl? How did she grow up in the shadow of this looming disease? How was she able to help those around her, even as she faced a certain and early death? Although Agatha’s Summer is one father’s testimony to the short life of a child grown into a young woman, it is also the story of the love, hope, fear, and joy that speaks to all parents.
Marketing Plan
- Cystic Fibrosis afflicts more than 30,000 Americans and there are few books in the mainstream market that tackle the struggle families go through when a loved one suffers from this disease.
- Author, Didier Pourquery, is a major voice in France and the original French translation received praise from several premiere mainstream outlets.
- This is author's first translation into English language
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781510734791 |
| PRICE | $22.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 198 |
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