Should We Stay or Should We Go, Lionel Shriver
Should We Stay or Should We Go, Lionel Shriver
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Should We Stay or Should We Go
A Novel

Author: Lionel Shriver

Narrator: Hannah Curtis

Unabridged: 10 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/08/2021


Synopsis

When her father dies, Kay Wilkinson can’t cry. Over ten years, Alzheimer’s had steadily eroded this erudite man into a paranoid lunatic. Surely one’s own father passing should never come as such a relief.Both medical professionals, Kay and her husband Cyril have seen too many elderly patients in similar states of decay. Although healthy and vital in their early fifties, the couple fears what may lie ahead. Determined to die with dignity, Cyril makes a modest proposal. To spare themselves and their loved ones such a humiliating and protracted decline, they should agree to commit suicide together once they’ve both turned eighty. When their deal is sealed, the spouses are blithely looking forward to another three decades together.But then they turn eighty.By turns hilarious and touching, playful and grave, Should We Stay or Should We Go portrays twelve parallel universes, each exploring a possible future for Kay and Cyril. Were they to cut life artificially short, what would they miss out on? Something terrific? Or something terrible? Might they end up in a home? A fabulous luxury retirement village, or a Cuckoo’s Nest sort of home? Might being demented end up being rather fun? What future for humanity awaits—the end of civilization, or a Valhalla of peace and prosperity? What if cryogenics were really to work? What if scientists finally cure aging?Both timely and timeless, Lionel Shriver addresses serious themes—the compromises of longevity, the challenge of living a long life and still going out in style—with an uncannily light touch. Weaving in a host of contemporary issues, from Brexit and mass migration to the coronavirus, Shriver has pulled off a rollicking page-turner in which we never have to mourn perished characters, because they’ll be alive and kicking in the very next chapter.

About Lionel Shriver

Lionel Shriver has published many novels, a collection of essays, and a column in the Spectator since 2017, and her journalism has been featured in publications including, The Guardian, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. The outdated meritocracy of intellectual achievement has made her a bestselling author multiple times and accorded her awards, including the Orange Prize, but she accepts that all of these accidental accolades are basically meaningless. She lives in Portugal and Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on April 09, 2023

GR friend Elyse asked if I had read Lionel Shriver’s new novel, “Should We Stay or Should We Go”. This was after I confessed to Elyse that my husband and I promised each other that if one of us suffered from severe dementia, we would find a way to allow that person to off themselves….like an overdos......more

Goodreads review by Aoife on October 04, 2021

I shouldn’t really be surprised given Shriver’s trajectory over the past few years, but this was really a rather unpleasant read. How disappointing when an author whose writing you really admire begins to sink in her own bitterness and prejudice. Cyril and Kay agree at the age of 60 to a suicide pac......more

Goodreads review by 8stitches 9lives on June 10, 2021

Should We Stay or Should We Go is moving, incisive, richly described literary fiction from one of my favourite writers, Lionel Shriver. It follows a married couple who decide they will take control of their final years by exiting the world together at the age of 80—with unexpected consequences and p......more

Goodreads review by Caleb on May 02, 2021

Strong writing and an interesting premise: how to cope with declining health in old age? Although the suicide pact is a bit morbid, this tongue-in-cheek work started off strong. There was an opportunity here to treat serious topics with a bit of levity in a way that would have been truly memorable.......more