
It is pure enjoyment to read about Clover and her quirkiness. She has quite a few regrets in her own life and these regrets are keeping her from moving forward and living her life to the fullest. But, she is struggling herself with the death of her grandfather. She keeps a book on people’s regrets that they share on their deathbed. She makes sure people have an easy transition from life to death. Probing, clever, and hopeful, The Collected Regrets of Clover is perfect for readers of The Midnight Library and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine as it turns the normally taboo subject of death into a reason to celebrate life.Ĭlover is a death doula. As she finds herself struggling to navigate the uncharted roads of romance and friendship, Clover is forced to examine what she really wants, and whether she’ll have the courage to go after it. After the beloved grandfather who raised her dies alone while she is traveling, Clover becomes a death doula in New York City, dedicating her life to ushering people peacefully through their end-of-life process.Ĭlover spends so much time with the dying that she has no life of her own, until the final wishes of a feisty old woman send Clover on a trip across the country to uncover a forgotten love story––and perhaps, her own happy ending. What’s the point of giving someone a beautiful death if you can’t give yourself a beautiful life?įrom the day she watched her kindergarten teacher drop dead during a dramatic telling of Peter Rabbit, Clover Brooks has felt a stronger connection with the dying than she has with the living. A beautiful tale of a vulnerable, compassionate woman who finds that, in order to care for others, she must also let herself be cared for.” ––Kirkus (starred review)
