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OverviewConversations With My Brother is a quiet, intimate novel about grief, presence, and what it means to stay when nothing can be fixed. When Vince receives a call telling him his older brother Daniel has been injured in a car accident and is lying in a coma, he leaves Chicago and takes the Southwest Chief west to Kingman, Arizona. He carries no plan beyond being there. What begins as a visit becomes a vigil, measured not in milestones or revelations, but in days spent at a hospital bedside, talking to someone who cannot answer. Told entirely in first person, the novel unfolds through routine rather than plot. Vince speaks to his brother about their childhood, their family, their unspoken understandings, and the small truths that surface only when silence removes distraction. He reads invented books aloud, reflects on responsibility and distance, and slowly adjusts to a life structured around showing up instead of moving forward. There are no flashbacks designed for sentiment and no dramatic turns meant to console. The story remains grounded in the ordinary realities of waiting rooms, early mornings, desert light, and the quiet labor of attention. Humor appears sparingly and dryly. Profanity is mild. The emotional weight comes not from escalation, but from accumulation. As Daniel's condition remains unresolved, the novel explores what happens when endurance replaces hope, when stability becomes its own strain, and when clarity arrives without comfort. Vince's role shifts subtly from visitor to witness, from speaker to listener, from brother seeking response to brother accounting for what remains. In its final chapters, Conversations With My Brother confronts death without spectacle and grief without instruction. The funeral is small. The family fractured. Closure, when it arrives, does so quietly, through alignment rather than resolution. Nothing is redeemed. Nothing is repaired. What is left is accepted. This is a novel for readers drawn to restrained literary fiction, character-driven narratives, and stories that trust silence as much as language. It will resonate with those who have experienced prolonged loss, estranged family relationships, hospital vigils, or the slow re-calibration that follows grief. Conversations With My Brother is not a book about saying goodbye. It is a book about staying, speaking honestly into uncertainty, and learning when words are finished. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stan HockeyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.167kg ISBN: 9798244370904Pages: 116 Publication Date: 17 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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