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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The story begins with seventy-two-year-old Frank Murray facing the devastating death of his wife of forty-one years. Left alone in the silence of his home and uncertain how to move forward, Frank discovers a laptop left behind by his fourteen-year-old grandson. On the screen is an open AI chatbot. Unsure what else to do, the retired English teacher types three simple words: "My wife died." What follows becomes a year-long journey of conversation-not only with a machine that cannot truly remember him, but also with family members struggling to comfort him, a stray cat that unexpectedly enters his life, and the fractured parts of himself still deciding whether life is worth continuing.The Conversation examines grief with remarkable tenderness and emotional honesty, capturing the small moments, awkward silences, and private reflections that often define mourning. Franks avoids sentimentality in favour of authenticity, presenting a protagonist whose pain feels profoundly real while also illuminating the subtle ways connection and hope can slowly re-emerge. Through Frank's conversations, readers are invited to reflect on loneliness, aging, companionship, and the increasingly complex role technology plays in emotional life.Inspired by the universal experience of loss and the changing nature of human communication, Franks crafted the novel to explore how people seek understanding and comfort when traditional answers fall short. The story raises thoughtful questions about memory, empathy, and emotional survival while remaining grounded in deeply relatable human experiences. Its quiet, reflective tone allows readers to connect intimately with Frank's emotional journey.The Conversation is a quiet novel about grief, stubbornness, and the strange mercy of putting words somewhere - anywhere - when the person you said them to is gone.Book One of the Rise Again trilogy. Each book stands alone. A grieving widower finds an unlikely confidant in an AI chatbot, sparking a year-long journey of healing, family connection, and rediscovering a reason to live after devastating loss. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The story begins with seventy-two-year-old Frank Murray facing the devastating death of his wife of forty-one years. Left alone in the silence of his home and uncertain how to move forward, Frank discovers a laptop left behind by his fourteen-year-old grandson. On the screen is an open AI chatbot. Unsure what else to do, the retired English teacher types three simple words: "My wife died." What follows becomes a year-long journey of conversation-not only with a machine that cannot truly remember him, but also with family members struggling to comfort him, a stray cat that unexpectedly enters his life, and the fractured parts of himself still deciding whether life is worth continuing.The Conversation examines grief with remarkable tenderness and emotional honesty, capturing the small moments, awkward silences, and private reflections that often define mourning. Franks avoids sentimentality in favour of authenticity, presenting a protagonist whose pain feels profoundly real while also illuminating the subtle ways connection and hope can slowly re-emerge. Through Frank's conversations, readers are invited to reflect on loneliness, aging, companionship, and the increasingly complex role technology plays in emotional life.Inspired by the universal experience of loss and the changing nature of human communication, Franks crafted the novel to explore how people seek understanding and comfort when traditional answers fall short. The story raises thoughtful questions about memory, empathy, and emotional survival while remaining grounded in deeply relatable human experiences. Its quiet, reflective tone allows readers to connect intimately with Frank's emotional journey.The Conversation is a quiet novel about grief, stubbornness, and the strange mercy of putting words somewhere - anywhere - when the person you said them to is gone.Book One of the Rise Again trilogy. Each book stands alone. A grieving widower finds an unlikely confidant in an AI chatbot, sparking a year-long journey of healing, family connection, and rediscovering a reason to live after devastating loss. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The story begins with seventy-two-year-old Frank Murray facing the devastating death of his wife of forty-one years. Left alone in the silence of his home and uncertain how to move forward, Frank discovers a laptop left behind by his fourteen-year-old grandson. On the screen is an open AI chatbot. Unsure what else to do, the retired English teacher types three simple words: "My wife died." What follows becomes a year-long journey of conversation-not only with a machine that cannot truly remember him, but also with family members struggling to comfort him, a stray cat that unexpectedly enters his life, and the fractured parts of himself still deciding whether life is worth continuing.The Conversation examines grief with remarkable tenderness and emotional honesty, capturing the small moments, awkward silences, and private reflections that often define mourning. Franks avoids sentimentality in favour of authenticity, presenting a protagonist whose pain feels profoundly real while also illuminating the subtle ways connection and hope can slowly re-emerge. Through Frank's conversations, readers are invited to reflect on loneliness, aging, companionship, and the increasingly complex role technology plays in emotional life.Inspired by the universal experience of loss and the changing nature of human communication, Franks crafted the novel to explore how people seek understanding and comfort when traditional answers fall short. The story raises thoughtful questions about memory, empathy, and emotional survival while remaining grounded in deeply relatable human experiences. Its quiet, reflective tone allows readers to connect intimately with Frank's emotional journey.The Conversation is a quiet novel about grief, stubbornness, and the strange mercy of putting words somewhere - anywhere - when the person you said them to is gone.Book One of the Rise Again trilogy. Each book stands alone. A grieving widower finds an unlikely confidant in an AI chatbot, sparking a year-long journey of healing, family connection, and rediscovering a reason to live after devastating loss. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The story begins with seventy-two-year-old Frank Murray facing the devastating death of his wife of forty-one years. Left alone in the silence of his home and uncertain how to move forward, Frank discovers a laptop left behind by his fourteen-year-old grandson. On the screen is an open AI chatbot. Unsure what else to do, the retired English teacher types three simple words: 'My wife died.' What follows becomes a year-long journey of conversation-not only with a machine that cannot truly remember him, but also with family members struggling to comfort him, a stray cat that unexpectedly enters his life, and the fractured parts of himself still deciding whether life is worth continuing.The Conversation examines grief with remarkable tenderness and emotional honesty, capturing the small moments, awkward silences, and private reflections that often define mourning. Franks avoids sentimentality in favour of authenticity, presenting a protagonist whose pain feels profoundly real while also illuminating the subtle ways connection and hope can slowly re-emerge. Through Frank's conversations, readers are invited to reflect on loneliness, aging, companionship, and the increasingly complex role technology plays in emotional life.Inspired by the universal experience of loss and the changing nature of human communication, Franks crafted the novel to explore how people seek understanding and comfort when traditional answers fall short. The story raises thoughtful questions about memory, empathy, and emotional survival while remaining grounded in deeply relatable human experiences. Its quiet, reflective tone allows readers to connect intimately with Frank's emotional journey.The Conversation is a quiet novel about grief, stubbornness, and the strange mercy of putting words somewhere - anywhere - when the person you said them to is gone.Book One of the Rise Again trilogy. Each book stands alone.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Conversation | Stephen Franks | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | FoxIsland Press | EAN 9781067556846 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.