Life Goes By

Life Goes By by Blake Trombley, published by iUniverse in November 2004, is a poignant exploration of the life of Carter Graham, a young adult facing a serious illness. This 100-page work delves into Carter’s journey as he navigates the difficult choices between pursuing treatment or embracing the reality of his condition. Through a series of flashbacks and memories shared with a doctor, the narrative unfolds, revealing the complexities of love and pain during a challenging time.
Readers will find a narrative that illustrates the emotional turmoil and relational dynamics that arise when confronting mortality. The story examines how extreme circumstances can test love and relationships, posing the question of whether it is ever too late to express one’s feelings. With themes rooted in fiction, romance, and medical challenges, Life Goes By offers a reflective look at the human experience in the face of adversity.
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This is the life of Carter Graham: a young adult who ends up contracting an illness. He can either choose to go through treatment and hope for a cure, or he can choose to live out his remaining days.
Life Goes By details the last four months of his life through a series of flashbacks and memories that he relates to a doctor.
Carter’s story illustrates the love and pain one goes through when a terrifying ordeal presents itself–How one person can push another away so they must face that pain alone. Love is tested in the extreme circumstances, and the question is, “Is it ever too late to act on it?”
“I’m the book that hasn’t been read. No one knows the story, the ending, or even the reason behind it, because no one has ever read it.”
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