![]() Cyril, on the other hand, is led to believe the decline is true largely in part because of his experience as an MD in the UK’s health care system, the NHS, and because his socialist leanings lead him to want to spare the health care system the unduly cost of their drawn out demise. Kay is led to believe this is true largely in part because the last memory of her father was of a man naked, shit-stained, paranoid, and screaming with dementia. ![]() Kay the wife, and Cyril the husband, come to believe that life after 80 is little more than decline. Should We Stay or Should We Go centers on a married couple who, at fifty years of age, decide upon a suicide pact for when they turn 80. And I also know her as a great, entertaining speaker and interviewee I have quite enjoyed, for example, Shriver’s conversations with Spiked’s editor in chief Brendan O’Neill, among others. I also know Shriver as a cracking good, regular columnist for the prestigious, historied Spectator. ![]() I intend to continue on reading all of her work. This is the third novel I’ve listened to from Shriver Big Brother, and The Motion of the Body Through Space were the other two. ![]() Lionel Shriver’s latest novel was released recently. ![]()
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