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Ten Days av Janet Gilsdorf
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Ten Days (utgåvan 2012)

av Janet Gilsdorf (Författare)

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:In a riveting debut novel infused with uncommon insight, Janet Gilsdorf draws readers into an unforgettable story of love, heartache, family, and renewal.
After six years of marriage, Anna and Jake Campbell have settled into a routine of daily responsibility and familiar comforts. The demands of raising two small childrenâ??three-year-old Chris and baby Eddieâ??take a toll, especially combined with Jake's schedule as an orthopedic surgeon. But together, cautious Anna and calm, optimistic Jake negotiate, sometimes gracefully, sometimes not so much, every obstacle that comes their way. Until the night Eddie gets sick.
When Anna phones Jake at work to seek advice, he reassures her that Eddie has just caught her cold. But with the morning light comes the terrible realization that her baby is seriously ill. Guilt-ridden, deeply angry, and shell-shocked, Anna spends bottomless hours alone in the ICU where Eddie teeters on between life and death. In the days that follow Eddie's diagnosis, grief gives way to recrimination and accusations. Anna, focused only on her younger son, ignores Chris's need for attention, while Jake is drawn to an old temptation. And the six steady years Anna and Jake have spent togetherâ??years of give and take, hope and hardship, inside jokes and shared memoriesâ??seem suddenly fragile and fleeting.
Ten Days is a beautifully written and compelling story of the simple, momentary choices that come to shape our lives, of love tested to the limit, and of the myriad small triumphs that can become our greatest joys.
Praise for Janet Gilsdorf and TEN DAYS
"A heart-twisting spiral through one family's nightmare and their journey home. Authentic and insightful, Ten Days is a mesmerizing gem that reminds you to laugh, to weep, and to relish all that binds us together in love."
â??Carol Cassella, national bestselling author of Oxygen and Healer
"One doesn't have to be a parent to be deeply affected by the story of the Campbells. From the opening scene tension rides high and there were moments when my hand trembled turning the page. Janet Gilsdorf writes with a surety that allows her to bring this difficult, dramatic tale to its life-affirming conclusion and leave the reader wanting more."
â??Holly Chamberlin, author of Last Summer
"An absorbing can't-put-down novel. A page-turner to the end, Ten Days is a must read. . .a book that you will long remember."â??Roberta Gately, author of Lipstick in Afghanistan
"I was riveted by this family's journey to the edge and back. There is just enough medical detail to make the events crisp and authentic. Anyone who has ever cared for a child will feel for Anna and Jake as they fight to save their baby. This is a novel you won't want to miss."
â??Rosalind Noonan, author of The Daug
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Titel:Ten Days
Författare:Janet Gilsdorf (Författare)
Info:Kensington (2012), 352 pages
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this the emotional story of Anna and jake Campbell whose child is critically ill. this is story tells of the emotional anguish the family goes through while having a critically ill child. ( )
  teeth | May 1, 2013 |
Ten Days - A Great Debut Book!

I really enjoyed this book by Janet Gilsdorf. The story held my interest from the beginning to the end.

This book has three main characters. Jake and Anna Campbell and Rose Marie Lustov.

Jake and Anna have two children. Three year old Chris and six month old Eddie. Eddie becomes stricken with meningitis and is hospitalized. As the days pass by Jake and Anna start to unravel as their precious baby lies quiet and still in the ICU hooked up to all the gadgets needed to keep their son alive. First blaming themselves and then turning on each other.

Marie Lustov is the owner of a day care service. Jake and Anna use her
service for Chris and Eddie. Marie is beside herself when another child in her day care comes down with meningitis. What does this mean for her? Will all the children she cares for become ill too? Will her day care be shut down?

There are a lot of raw emotions coming out in this book. The anguish of
what parents of a deathly ill child goes through. I found myself grieving
with Anna. My heart actually ached for her. As a mother I could feel her
pain and helplessness. I found myself angry with Jake at times, yet at
the same time feeling sorry for him too. My heart went out to three
year old Chris who really didn’t understand what was happening to his
family.

I can’t wait to read more by this very talented author. Thank you Janet
Gilsdorf for a read I couldn’t put down and one that will stay with me for a
long time.

I wish to thank Kensington Publishing for giving me a copy of this book to read and review. The opinions in this review are mine alone. ( )
  passionforbooks | Oct 20, 2012 |
Ten Days is an emotionally charged story of marriage, parenthood and love in the face of a devastating illness. When Anna and Jake Campbell's infant son falls gravely ill, the strain breeds resentment, anger and blame. During their ten day vigil, as Eddie hovers between life and death, the survival of not only their son, but of their family, is at risk.

Told in alternating chapters from the point of view of Anna, Jake and Rose Marie, this character driven novel has a fairly simple plot that revolves around Eddie's fight for life after contracting meningitis. As Eddie grows sicker, and the characters struggle with their fears, the tension builds and emotions run high.

Parents to Eddie (6 months) and Chris (3), Anna and Jake have been married for around six years. In the opening chapter we are given a general impression of the characters, and their relationship, which seems to be a little tense largely due to their personality conflicts. The two are of very different temperaments, Anna, a linguist, is cautious and reserved while Jake, an orthopedic surgeon, is easy going and playful. Minor irritation and resentment with one's partner isn't uncommon in any marriage but under the intense stress of Eddie's illness the hairline cracks become open fissures. I thought the author's portrayal of both Anna and Jake to be authentic, their reactions are as messy as I would expect from grieving parents whose differences are magnified in a crisis. There were times when I didn't like either of them very much but they had my sympathy and my understanding.

I thought the choice to include Rose Marie, the Campbell's childminder, as a primary narrator an unusual one. While her story resonated with me, as I was a family day care carer for several years and as such I understood her fears, I didn't feel her story was linked tightly enough with the Campbell family's. Essentially it seemed to me that while Rose Marie served as possible source of the contagion and Gilsdorf wrung some tension from that suggestion, essentially you could ignore Rose Marie's chapters entirely and lose nothing in terms of the emotions or story.

The conclusion of this novel is not what you might expect but one I appreciated as I think it is realistic and fits the narrative. Ten Days is a confronting portrait of a family in crisis and a compelling read. While I am happy to recommend it, if you have a snuffly child at home, especially a baby, be warned, you may not be able to sleep for days after reading this heart rending novel. ( )
  shelleyraec | Oct 10, 2012 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:In a riveting debut novel infused with uncommon insight, Janet Gilsdorf draws readers into an unforgettable story of love, heartache, family, and renewal.
After six years of marriage, Anna and Jake Campbell have settled into a routine of daily responsibility and familiar comforts. The demands of raising two small childrenâ??three-year-old Chris and baby Eddieâ??take a toll, especially combined with Jake's schedule as an orthopedic surgeon. But together, cautious Anna and calm, optimistic Jake negotiate, sometimes gracefully, sometimes not so much, every obstacle that comes their way. Until the night Eddie gets sick.
When Anna phones Jake at work to seek advice, he reassures her that Eddie has just caught her cold. But with the morning light comes the terrible realization that her baby is seriously ill. Guilt-ridden, deeply angry, and shell-shocked, Anna spends bottomless hours alone in the ICU where Eddie teeters on between life and death. In the days that follow Eddie's diagnosis, grief gives way to recrimination and accusations. Anna, focused only on her younger son, ignores Chris's need for attention, while Jake is drawn to an old temptation. And the six steady years Anna and Jake have spent togetherâ??years of give and take, hope and hardship, inside jokes and shared memoriesâ??seem suddenly fragile and fleeting.
Ten Days is a beautifully written and compelling story of the simple, momentary choices that come to shape our lives, of love tested to the limit, and of the myriad small triumphs that can become our greatest joys.
Praise for Janet Gilsdorf and TEN DAYS
"A heart-twisting spiral through one family's nightmare and their journey home. Authentic and insightful, Ten Days is a mesmerizing gem that reminds you to laugh, to weep, and to relish all that binds us together in love."
â??Carol Cassella, national bestselling author of Oxygen and Healer
"One doesn't have to be a parent to be deeply affected by the story of the Campbells. From the opening scene tension rides high and there were moments when my hand trembled turning the page. Janet Gilsdorf writes with a surety that allows her to bring this difficult, dramatic tale to its life-affirming conclusion and leave the reader wanting more."
â??Holly Chamberlin, author of Last Summer
"An absorbing can't-put-down novel. A page-turner to the end, Ten Days is a must read. . .a book that you will long remember."â??Roberta Gately, author of Lipstick in Afghanistan
"I was riveted by this family's journey to the edge and back. There is just enough medical detail to make the events crisp and authentic. Anyone who has ever cared for a child will feel for Anna and Jake as they fight to save their baby. This is a novel you won't want to miss."
â??Rosalind Noonan, author of The Daug

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