Max and Rosie By Arnold Greenberg Review

Max and Rosie By Arnold Greenberg

Max and Rosie by [Greenberg, Arnold]

Max has been in love with his wife Rosie ever since she sat next to him in their Chaucer class nearly forty years ago. Now she is dying of Alzheimer’s. He devotes himself to taking care of her, bringing her tea and toast each afternoon, going to the park to feed the ducks, and reminiscing.

When he can no longer care for her alone, he hires Robin as Rosie’s live-in nurse. As time passes his attraction to Robin grows. They share meals, movies, and confidences while Rosie fades further away. He dreams of kissing Robin and telling her how he feels—but wonders could she ever feel the same about him. When Rosie dies, Max dreads the day Robin will move out. What will he do without her vibrant ways, her sweet smile? What will he do without her?

My Thoughts:

I feel in love with Max and Rosie  a new book just from the preview I read which shared the story line with me.. Before I even sat down to read Max and Rosie. As it reminded me of the Notebook. Which is the very last movie my daughter ever saw. So it has a special place in my heart.

Only the Notebook  had to move over once I read Max and Rosie as I had to make room for Max and Rosie  as I feel in love with this new book. Max and Rosie is a book I would read again and again and  again. As it is full of romance, feelings and also a little bit of suspense.

Arnold Greenberg has become my new favorite Author and I can’t wait to check and see if Arnold Greenberg has  written other books because if he has I want to run right out to the library and check them all out. Then hide in my room and read them.

Thank you for taking the time to read this new book review for Max and Rosie. Now I have a question for you have you read this book or any other books written by Arnold Greenberg and if so what did you think of them and why did you think that?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates