The award-winning and New York Times bestselling author
of Beautiful Children has created an unflinching yet deeply
humane portrait of a young family’s journey through a medical
crisis, laying bare a couple’s love and fears as they fight for
everything that’s important to them.
New York, 1993. Alice Culvert is a caring wife, a doting new
mother, a loyal friend, and a soulful artist—a fashion designer
who wears a baby carrier and haute couture with equal omb. In
their loft in Manhattan’s gritty Meatpacking District, Alice and
her husband, Oliver, are raising their infant daughter, Doe,
delighting in the wonders of early parenthood.
Their life together feels so vital and full of promise, which
makes Alice’s sudden cancer diagnosis especially staggering. In
the span of a single day, the couple’s focus narrows to the basic
question of her survival. Though they do their best to remain
brave, each faces enormous pressure: Oliver tries to navigate a
labyrinthine care system and handle their ing medical
bills; Alice tries to be hopeful as her body turns against her.
Bracing themselves for the unthinkable, they must confront the
new realities of their marriage, their strengths as partners and
flaws as people, how to nourish love against all odds, and what
it means to truly care for another person.
Inspired by the author’s life, Alice & Oliver is a deeply
affecting novel written with stunning reserves of compassion,
humor, and wisdom. Alice Culvert is an extraordinary character—a
woman of incredible heart and spirit—who will remain in memory
long after the final page.
Praise for Alice & Oliver
“This hauntingly powerful novel follows a family’s fight for
survival in the face of illness. A stirring elegy to a
marriage.”—O: The Oprah Magazine
“A rewarding reading experience . . . a testament to the
resilience of humans and our willingness to forgive.”—San
Francisco Chronicle
“The novel’s power is in its two characters’ messy negotiation of
their fears, errors and shifting affections. . . . Bock offers a
forceful reminder that there are plenty of roiling emotions
underneath that till-death-do-us-part.”—Los Angeles Times
“[A] heart-wrenching story of a young couple whose lives change
when Alice gets diagnosed with cancer . . . a refreshingly
unsentimental look at the vicious disease.”—Entertainment Weekly
“Alice & Oliver [has a] tough-minded commitment to
truth-telling.”—The Washington Post
“Even more than the meticulous details of drugs, s and
side effects, Bock’s tender portrayal of [his characters] in all
their desolation gives [Alice & Oliver] its ring of truth. . . .
I loved this novel.”—Marion Winik, Newsday
“Alice & Oliver shows that, even in a situation that’s about as
terrible as it can be, there can still exist happiness, surprise,
and life, that strange strong spirit that’s with us until the
end.”—The Boston Globe
“The most honest, unsentimentally powerful novel about cancer
that I’ve ever read.”—Michael Christie, The Globe & Mail
“Wrenchingly powerful . . . Bock chronicles the daily struggles
of a young wife and mother facing her own imminent mortality.
This is a soul portrait of a family in crisis, written with a
fearless clarity and a deep understanding of the bonds that can
hold two people together even in the darkest hour.”—Richard Price