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To Know Her

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Who is Juliana… truly?

While their teenage daughter, Juliana, lies in a coma because of a car accident, Will and Susan Talbot are given her belongings. From that, they discover a daughter different from the one they thought they knew. They are in deep conflict over whether to withdraw life support.

The stories behind each item found by her parents, and the people connected to them, are revealed in flashbacks from Juliana’s point of view, stories of tough teenage choices, love relationships, and crucial friendships.

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First published January 11, 2014

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May 28, 2022
To Know Her by Mary Ann Noe is an interesting and emotional portrayal of one family in crisis and how each copes with the unknown.

Juliana Talbot is preparing to graduate from high school. Her prospects are looking good. She has a handsome and kind boyfriend who respects her and, though she does not get accepted at the college he is going to, they plan to keep in touch. They are in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together. Tragedy strikes and it is all taken away from them.

Juliana's parents, Will and Susan Talbot, spend one, agonizing week visiting her in the hospital as she lays in a coma on life support. The daily trials of each individual who visits her bedside are never so profound as those her parents face. Juliana's uncertain future impacts their own as they seek to maneuver the difficult road ahead without destroying one another and their marriage in the process.

Juliana's best friend, Katie, is gifted with an insight that brings it all to resolution. One key person, Juliana's boyfriend, is summoned to her bedside, where the painful reality of all their futures is then made clear.

Using each chapter as a way to tell each person's story, the reader gets a view of things the characters, themselves, are not able to have. We see Juliana's respect for her parents, her love of her boyfriend, and loyalty to her friend. Events in her life are marked by the many odds and ends later examined by her parents, who begin to realize, as parents often do, that they do not really know their daughter. She is who she has always been, a good girl, a good friend, and a good person, but the objects Will and Susan are left with, bring doubt and mistrust into play.

An excellent examination into the psychology and intimate dynamics between husband and wife faced with the loss of their only child. It shows there are no easy answers in life, only the best ones we can muster in the moment. Both tender and brutal, Will and Susan willingly enter those dark woods where Juliana has already gone, leaving the reader with their own uncertainty, hoping they will all survive.
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156 reviews8 followers
September 6, 2022
This is a heartbreaking story of parents trying to rectify what they know about their teenage daughter while sifting through her belongings. All this while balancing the hope for recovery against the impending decision to remove life support. Prepare to ugly cry. Having lost a best friend at a young age, I understand the friend’s perspective all too well, but I was given an appreciation for the parents’ anguish through this story. While not completely filling out the characters, we are left asking ourselves, how well do we really know our loved ones?
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October 22, 2022
Such a meaningful story. I like the way it was written- with alternating timelines. The author walked us through the struggle the parents went through to make the right decision, while letting us know who the young woman in a coma had been.
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August 9, 2023
Beautiful

A very sad but lovely book. Thoroughly talked us through the heartfelt feelings and emotions of all the wonderful characters.
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February 17, 2023
I liked this book a lot

but I didn't love it. As a retired cardiology nurse, I've been in situations where families had to make the decision to pull the plug" and it;s never easy, whether the person is a senior or a teenager, as Juliana is in this book. I can identify a b8t with the parents, the best friend, the boyfriend, but somehow it just didn't ring true and I can't tell you why. I felt sad for everyone, especially the prents, but from a distance.
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