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Agathe's Summer
Agathe's Summer
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Author(s): Pourquery, Didier
ISBN No.: 9781510734791
Pages: 120
Year: 201807
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 31.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

One morning in August of 2007, Didier Pourquery's daughter, Agatha, only a few days away from her twenty-third birthday, stopped breathing. Seven years after her death, her father tells her story, based on his notes taken during the last three weeks of her life. He shares not only his sadness and loss, but also the joy that characterized his relationship with his daughter. 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.


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