Amy Bloom began to notice subtle yet unsettling changes in her husband, Brian: he retired early from a job he had recently come to love, distanced himself from close friends, and spoke more often about the past than the present. It felt as though an invisible barrier had formed between them, and their cherished walks and deep conversations came to an abrupt end. Their lives were irrevocably changed when an MRI confirmed the unspoken fear they could no longer deny—Brian had Alzheimer’s disease.
Confronting the harsh reality of his diagnosis and the future it foretold, Brian made a resolute choice: he wanted to face the end on his own terms, standing tall rather than succumbing to the disease. Together, Brian and Amy navigated the most heart-wrenching journey of their lives, ultimately deciding to seek the assistance of Dignitas, a Swiss organization that enables individuals to end their lives with dignity and peace.
In this deeply moving and profoundly honest memoir, Bloom delves into the part of life we often avoid discussing—its end. With her signature blend of wit, candor, and insight, In Love paints an unforgettable picture of a remarkable marriage and a love that transcends all boundaries.