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Norah Piehl

When Charles Bock’s debut novel, BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN, was published in 2008, it was a sensation. But unbeknownst to most readers, in the wake of its success, Bock and his family were undergoing a drama of their own, as his wife was diagnosed with leukemia in 2009 and died two-and-a-half years later, just days before their daughter’s third birthday. Now, in his second novel, ALICE & OLIVER, Bock uses fiction to explore the devastating effects of cancer on a young family very much like his own.

ALICE & OLIVER is set in 1993, which makes the novel interesting as a reminder of how many things --- from New York City real estate to health insurance policies --- have changed since that relatively recent history. Oliver Culvert is a computer programmer, working night and day on a product that could revolutionize the way people use applications on their personal computers. His wife, Alice, is a freelancer in fashion design. The two live in a somewhat dilapidated but expansive loft in New York’s Meatpacking District, the kind of place that would probably cost millions of dollars today but was underappreciated at the time.

"ALICE & OLIVER is simultaneously suspenseful and contemplative, offering a perceptive and at times painful glimpse of how one family bears the unbearable."

On the way to a family trip with their infant daughter, Doe, Alice, who had been dealing with exhaustion for quite some time, experiences a physical collapse, which lands her in a hospital in rural New Hampshire. There she receives a devastating diagnosis: she has leukemia. After a weeks-long stay in the hospital, she is eventually allowed to return home, but the cancer has already fundamentally altered their small family’s life. During periods when the treatments essentially wipe out her immune system, Alice is forced to stay away from Doe and all the germs that an infant can carry; chemotherapy poisons her breast milk, so she has to wean the baby long before either of them are ready. Alice finds herself caught between the high-tech promises of Western medicine and the more holistic, natural approach of alternative healers, which Oliver openly scorns even as it seems to offer Alice some hope and comfort.

The emotional and spiritual toll of Alice’s diagnosis is compounded by the terrifying realities of dealing with medical billing and insurance. The family’s policy soon proves woefully inadequate for meeting the astronomical expenses of cancer treatment, and Oliver finds himself exerting as much energy battling with the hospitals and insurers as he does caring for his wife and daughter. Meanwhile, the two of them must deal independently and jointly with the toll that Alice’s illness places on their marriage and sex lives.

ALICE & OLIVER would be a profoundly emotional novel to read even without knowing about the author’s back story; his personal history, however, makes it that much more poignant. Bock reveals in his author’s note that some passages from Alice’s point of view were directly inspired by the journal his late wife kept during her cancer treatment, writings that she hoped might one day become a memoir. ALICE & OLIVER is simultaneously suspenseful and contemplative, offering a perceptive and at times painful glimpse of how one family bears the unbearable.

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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 aplomb. 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.

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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 aplomb. 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.

About the Book

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 aplomb. 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 healthcare system and handle their mounting 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.

Audiobook available, narrated by Rebecca Lowman and MacLeod Andrews