For the first time in twenty-five years, a group of friends gathers to celebrate Adriaan’s seventieth birthday.
One by one, the guests arrive at Adriaan and Yvette’s beach house on the West Coast. Some bring their children and the exuberant laughter of their grandchildren with them. In the years since they last saw each other, some have had to say goodbye to life partners and dreams; others have found new love and meaning. And then there’s Yvette, who can’t yet bring herself to tell everyone about her journey.
Still Breathing is a highly readable novel about friendships that have endured through the years. Marita van der Vyver writes with her characteristic wit and flair about people who have been displaced, the complex relationship between parent and child, and the toll that time takes on being human.