The Next Thing You Know: A Novel

A musician facing the untimely end of his career. An end-of-life doula with everything, and nothing, to lose. A Star Is Born meets Me Before You in this powerful novel by the author of A Million Reasons Why.

"Grab the tissues."—People

As an end-of-life doula, Nova Huston’s job—her calling, her purpose, her life—is to help terminally ill people make peace with their impending death. Unlike her business partner, who swears by her system of checklists, free-spirited Nova doesn’t shy away from difficult clients: the ones who are heartbreakingly young, or prickly, or desperate for a caregiver or companion.

When Mason Shaylor shows up at her door, Nova doesn’t recognize him as the indie-favorite singer-songwriter who recently vanished from the public eye. She knows only what he’s told her: That life as he knows it is over. His deteriorating condition makes playing his guitar physically impossible—as far as Mason is concerned, he might as well be dead already.

Except he doesn’t know how to say goodbye.

Helping him is Nova’s biggest challenge yet. She knows she should keep clients at arm’s length. But she and Mason have more in common than anyone could guess… and meeting him might turn out to be the hardest, best thing that’s ever happened to them both.

Jessica Strawser's The Next Thing You Know is an emotional, resonant story about the power of human connection, love when you least expect it, hope against the odds, and what it really takes to live life with no regrets.

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Published Mar 21, 2023

352 pages

Average rating: 7.06

17 RATINGS

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Firesmythe
Feb 26, 2023
10/10 stars
Jessica Strawser has done it again. Were it not for a busy workload and a need to return this book earlier, I would have finished much sooner. Strawser has the uncanny ability to make you love a character but also secretly hate them at the same time, at least until the end. “The Next Thing You Know” is a beautifully written encounter of what it looks like to face your own mortality when your mind feels like it has already made its own decisions. How, even in our darkest moments, there is always a light to pull us back. Whether we are on the brink of death or not, I think we could all use the guidance of a death doula to keep us on the path of happiness and living our best life. I can’t wait to see what Strawser has in store for us next but I can already tell it’s going to be a best seller.

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