Range of Motion

Range of Motion by Elizabeth Berg is a reprint edition published by Jove Books in 1996, featuring 288 pages in English. This novel explores the themes of love and friendship through the experience of Lainey, who remains by her husband Jay Berman’s side as he lies in a coma. The narrative delves into the emotional landscape of Lainey’s vigil, highlighting the support she receives from two significant women in her life.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the enduring bonds that shape our lives, as Lainey learns valuable lessons about friendship and love during this challenging time. The story unfolds within the realms of contemporary fiction, touching on elements of romance and the medical journey that accompanies Jay’s condition. Through Lainey’s experiences, the novel presents a thoughtful reflection on the connections that sustain us in moments of crisis.
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The New York Times bestselling author of Talk Before Sleep presents a remarkable novel about the power of love and friendship. As Jay Berman lies for weeks in a coma, his young wife Lainey holds vigil. She is sustained by two very special women, each of whom teaches her about the enduring bond of friendship and the genuine power of love.
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