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This work of contemporary fiction centers on John and Irene, former spouses who separated years earlier after their marriage dissolved under the weight of unmet expectations and diverging paths. When their adult daughter faces a serious accident, the estranged parents reunite at her bedside, compelled to navigate shared worry and old grievances. The narrative examines how time alters perspective on past wounds, the persistence of familial bonds despite fracture, and whether people capable of hurting each other deeply can also offer genuine solace. Berg constructs the story through alternating viewpoints, allowing both characters to articulate their versions of the marriage's failure and their subsequent solitary lives. The hospital setting functions as both literal emergency and metaphorical space where mortality forces reappraisal of what matters. The novel belongs to a tradition of American domestic fiction that treats ordinary emotional terrain with precision, avoiding dramatic revelation in favor of accumulated small recognitions about love's endurance and limits.
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