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Wrong Rooms: A Memoir [Hardcover]

Mark Sanderson
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; First Edition edition (20 May 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743220099
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743220095
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 14.4 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 794,010 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Wrong Rooms is a deeply moving memoir of what it means to watch the love of your life die before your very eyes. In 1992 Mark Sanderson, a respected writer on London magazine Time Out, had an unlucky love life which had left him feeling like "a pallid, lonely Englishman". Deciding to put an advert in a lonely hearts' column, he received a reply from an Australian called Drew, "a sci-fi-loving computer nerd who told lousy jokes". Inevitably he replied, and over the next two years, they fell in love. "Drew made me happier than I had ever been before. He took me to places I never expected to see" writes Sanderson. But in April 1994 Drew was diagnosed with skin cancer. Within three months he was dead.

Wrong Rooms is the emotionally raw story of Sanderson's life with Drew, from domestic bliss through sickness and finally slow, painful death. The early sections of the book honestly evoke their blossoming relationship, as well as offering a deft portrait of gay life in 90s London. Sanderson writes with a clarity and sincerity that is all the more extraordinary because of the contrast between his life before and after Drew: "we entered a grave new world of waiting rooms, consulting rooms, hospital wards and theatres. The facts that our lives had only just changed for the better made the shock even worse". In the final moments with Drew Sanderson "experienced true horror for the first time", and at times it feels almost too intimate to read on. The book is clearly a cathartic experience for Sanderson; it is also probably one of the most painfully honest books about the loss of a lover to be written in a long time. --Jerry Brotton

Time Out

It's a very moving book. I recommend it to you.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
The cover of this book got my attention to begin with but as soon as i started to read the first page i knew i would have to purchase it and I havent put it down since. You go through a series of emotions whilst reading this book and you feel for both Mark and Drew. When i started reading this book i was at my lowest point and i soon bonded with Mark and Drews story. It made me realise that every moment of happiness however, big or small was worth a life time of memories. I strongly recommend this book to anyone, I just couldnt put this book down. Well done to Mark because without his bravery and loyalty we wouldnt have got to know a truely wonderful man like Drew and what a wonderful life they had together.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This was an extremely well written and moving book about the relationship between Mark and his lover Drew, who he met through a contact ad placed in Time Out. Although about a gay relationship its appeal is in love and the complications of death. Although some will focus on the manner in which Drew died, for me it was an account of love and the joys of being in a warm and loving relationship. Mark Sanderson does a remarkable job in writing about such a personal and emotive subject while still capturing the depth of his relationship and the obvious lasting impact it has on his life. For those who have experienced love, it is a book which will make you laugh. For those who have not it will encourage you to look for a soul mate. Excellent!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Honest 2 Oct 2002
Format:Hardcover
What I want to say most of all is that this is an honest recounting of a painful period in the author's life. I share with him his emptiness in the period leading up to his meeting of Drew, however the author has experienced a joy and profound grief that I have yet to discover. Reading this auto-bio has shown me the depths of what love can mean to those that have discovered it.

Nicely written and painfully honest I have recommended this to friends. I hope that Mr. Sanderson didn't get into any legal strife over his revelations. I felt his love and equally I share his grief. What better can you say after reading a book such as this? Excellent reading.

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Read this again.....
I read this book several years ago and echo the previous reviews in the emotional response to what I thought was an amazing story. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Junolia
Compelling reading
Mark Sanderson writes a compelling account of the pain and passion of falling in love, made all the more poignant by his being unable to share his joy at falling in love as this is... Read more
Published on 19 July 2009 by H. Musto
Better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all..
This is a very candid and truthful account of falling in love the pressure it brings, the joy and the lost when its no longer there. Read more
Published on 6 July 2006 by Laura Daly
Wrong Rooms
An incredibly honest and moving account of the birth and (untimely) death of a loving relationship. Beautifully written and - although the places it takes you towards the end are... Read more
Published on 20 Aug 2005
Wrong Rooms -
I was given this book by a family member who was so incredibly moved by Mark Sandersons honesty he left his job, and re-evaluated where he was in life. Read more
Published on 29 Mar 2005 by Daniella
A truly extraordinary book
'Wrong Rooms' by Mark Sanderson is an astonishing book. Painful and heart-breakingly honest, this memoir was as intense an emotional experience as I have ever felt reading a book. Read more
Published on 5 Feb 2005
Highly recommended
Its hard to review this book without repeating the words of other reviewers..."honest....tragic....moving....emotional" etc, yet, it is indeed all these things and more. Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2004 by K. Morris
brilliant
I adore this book. It was given to me by an austrailian friend before she went back to oz, still to this day i dont know why but im glad she did. Read more
Published on 22 Sep 2003
"wrong rooms right book"
This is a powerful account of love and loss, of meeting the person who you want to spend the rest of your life with, and then seeing them die ,painfully. Read more
Published on 17 Sep 2003
Outstanding!
A painful book to read, full of love, sadness and a rollercoaster of emotion. Sometimes had to put it down take a deep breath then read on. Very sad. My best book of the year!
Published on 20 July 2003 by D. Linton
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