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You folks seem really good at these questions, so here goes. Back when, a long time ago, I read a story while in grade school that concerned the death of an old woman or grandmother. It was written from her point of view as she drew ever closer to dying; the sense of peace and fulfillment she discovered were quite amazing. It's probably been almost 25 years since I was in grade school, and I've always believed the author was Mr. Ray Bradbury. I've avoided looking for this story for a long time (hits very close to home, emotionally), but now I'm anxious to track it down. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance! | |||
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I think the story is from Dandelion Wine...it's about the death of Great-Grandma after living a long and happy life. She urges her great grandson Douglas to live life to the fullest. | ||||
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It does sound like the episode from DANDELION WINE. Your question also reminded me of another Bradbury story that I read recently - "There Was an Old Woman" - about an elderly woman who outwits Death through sheer determination and force of will. It's a comic gem ("Not bad sewin', for a man ..."). [This message has been edited by crumley (edited 04-24-2002).] | ||||
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Entitled "Good-bye, Grandma" originally: (Another masterful scene by Mr. Bradbury!) "Now she let the old dream touch and lift her from the snow and drift her above the scarce-remembered bed. Downstairs...She could hear the living all through the house. It's all right (she whispered) as the dream floated her." "And the sea moved her back down the shore" | ||||
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Isn't that better known as "The Leave-Taking", from The Stories of Ray Bradbury? | ||||
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Yes, it is listed in STORIES as "Taking Leave". I have a copy of it from Reader's Digest with a copyright of 1957 entitled "Good-bye, Grandma" - taken, of course, from Dandelion Wine. Was it then collected and titled "Taking Leave"? | ||||
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