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A Thousand Little Deaths
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A Thousand Little Deaths in Ottawa, ON
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A Thousand Little Deaths in Ottawa, ON
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If you knew you had three months left to live, what would you notice about your life?
When forty-five-year-old Liz is diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer and given just three months to live, the ordinary rhythm of her days suddenly feels fragile and illuminated.
As the future disappears, the past begins to rise.
Memories surface. Childhood moments. A marriage that has changed shape over time. The quiet tenderness of raising children. The small decisions and turning points that once seemed insignificant, but now feel like the architecture of a life.
In the shadow of death, Liz begins to understand something unexpected: life is not shaped by one great ending, but by a thousand small ones.
A Thousand Little Deaths is a lyrical and deeply reflective novel about mortality, memory, and the many quiet losses that shape us long before the final goodbye.
Moving between past and present, the novel explores the gentle unraveling of identity, the ache of impermanence, and the surprising beauty hidden inside ordinary moments.
Tender, philosophical, and quietly powerful , this is a novel for readers who appreciate thoughtful literary fiction that lingers long after the final page.
If you knew you had three months left to live, what would you notice about your life?
When forty-five-year-old Liz is diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer and given just three months to live, the ordinary rhythm of her days suddenly feels fragile and illuminated.
As the future disappears, the past begins to rise.
Memories surface. Childhood moments. A marriage that has changed shape over time. The quiet tenderness of raising children. The small decisions and turning points that once seemed insignificant, but now feel like the architecture of a life.
In the shadow of death, Liz begins to understand something unexpected: life is not shaped by one great ending, but by a thousand small ones.
A Thousand Little Deaths is a lyrical and deeply reflective novel about mortality, memory, and the many quiet losses that shape us long before the final goodbye.
Moving between past and present, the novel explores the gentle unraveling of identity, the ache of impermanence, and the surprising beauty hidden inside ordinary moments.
Tender, philosophical, and quietly powerful , this is a novel for readers who appreciate thoughtful literary fiction that lingers long after the final page.

















