Review of The Last Chapter

November 29th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments


The Last Chapter: Gene Amole on DyingGene Amole is THE fatherly/grandfatherly character of all our lives. This book should speak to anyone whose parents came of age during the Greatest Generation. Gene (Frank, as my parents knew him) was the daily columnist for the Denver newspapers for decades. His signature was a one-word opening that certainly summed up the content of his column. Anyone who enjoys Molly Ivins (heck, anyone that reviles Molly, too) would certainly enjoy this collection, as well as Amole’s previous books. This is a slice of American life, lived by a great example of an American citizen in his finest hour. A must read for any of us who have parents in their declining years…and written by such a wonderful man. Hunt up Gene’s final radio interview on NPR and you’ll undertand why you should read this book. Support hospice and get a great read with one purchase.

Product Description
Denver’s beloved columnist Gene Amole stunned readers of the Rocky Mountain News when he announced in his column that he was dying. “Still I am not retiring,” he added, “just taking on a new assignment. I’m going to write a diary of my experience and share it with you.” And so began an astonishing and unprecedented series of newspaper columns in which Gene frankly and openly wrote about his journey through his last days, until his death, six months later, just short of his 79th birthday.

Gene hoped his diary would help others. He explained, “How many other old folks were feeling what I felt, not knowing or understanding what the hell was happening to us?” With characteristic clarity, he wrote of the insight that came with deepening physical infirmity, of treasuring the richness of waning days. His craftsmanship with the written word did not betray him. His humor, his compassion, his celebration of this place, his love for friends and most particularly his family came shining through.

The Rocky Mountain News will donate all royalties from sales of this book to the Hospice of Metro Denver, which cared for Gene in his final months.

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