Catherine Newman is the author of We All Want Impossible Things. This fiction novel is about the friendship of Edi and Ash who met in preschool when they were 3 years old. Now, 40 years later, Edi is in the process of dying in hospice while Ash takes care of her. No one knows Ash better than Edie. Ash thinks Edie is like the back up hard drive memory for hers. This story is about friendship, family, and wringing every last bit of joy out of life before it ends.
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