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Death of an Ordinary Man

Contributor(s): Perry, Sarah (Author)

ISBN: 9780063480568

Publisher: Mariner Books

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Pub Date: October 6, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 1.00 lbs) 208 pages

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Description:

WINNER OF THE NERO NON FICTION AWARD 2026
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2026
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2026 WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR NON FICTION

A spectacularly original memoir that's at once an elegy for a beloved family member and a deeply moving meditation on what it means to be a mortal creature, from one of our greatest novelists.

Death of an Ordinary Man opens on a charming, merry seaside scene in late August. Perry, her husband, and her father-in-law David are at the Yarmouth carnival they've gone to every summer for decades. The day was fine, Perry tells us, and the shining tide was going out. The next time Sarah sees David three weeks later, watching him approach across the market, she knows instantly and with a certainty she's never had before: David is dying. He'll be dead in less than three months' time from a rare and swiftly moving cancer.

What follows is Perry's intimate account of sitting at David's bedside across the final days of his life. She lays out in plain and scientific detail what the end of a human life looks like, and invites readers into the most mundane and extraordinary moments of a devastating stretch of days. Throughout, she interweaves her own experience with accounts of death throughout the ages, as well as the poetry and philosophy humans have created and turned to for comfort in the face of loss. Her trademark blend of the scientific and factual with the spiritual and artistic captures the fact that, ultimately, dying is the most human thing any of us will do. Perhaps most importantly, she tells us who David is and was--the way he drank his tea and the sections of the newspaper he always read first, the things that made him laugh and the people and animals that he loved. She mourns all that will be lost forever with his passing, even as she celebrates that he was here in the first place.

Written in Perry's inimitable style and riveting from its opening pages, Death of an Ordinary Man is both abundantly human and marvelously transcendent, and reminds us again and again that there are no ordinary men.

Brief description:

Sarah Perry is the internationally bestselling author of The Essex Serpent, Melmoth, and After Me Comes the Flood. She lives in England.

Review Quotes:

"An extraordinary book. One that slips seamlessly from the metaphysical to the brute realities of the dying body."--The Sunday Times

"We cannot be but somewhat changed by this remarkable book."--The Daily Telegraph

"A jewel-like book that is extraordinary in its power to transform the quotidian details of an event that will come for us all into a moving work that speaks to the unique experience of being human." - Financial Times, Best Books of the Year

"A brilliant meditation on mortality [...] this book works its magic through the adamantine detail and quiet lyricism with which it recounts a particular, unrepeatable life."--Joe Moran, The Guardian

"Sarah Perry's tender and true account of the last days of her father-inlaw, David, is one of those books it feels like everyone should read."--Joanne Finney, Good Housekeeping "7 Best Books Out in October"

"I have never read an account of illness, dying, death and grief which is quite as honest, brave, piercing and most of all true."--Stuart Kelly, The Scotsman

"Haunting, mesmerising, fiercely intelligent and deeply humane."--Naomi Alderman

"Beautiful and profound and completely gripping." --Mark Haddon

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