

See You in a Minute is a true story of marriage, devotion, and grief. Unlike traditional memoirs, this book unfolds through memories rather than chronology, capturing moments exactly as they are remembered.
Arthur Newton writes directly to his wife Nancy throughout the book, honoring her final request to remember her specifically. The result is an intimate and emotionally honest memoir that explores what it means to love fully, care deeply, and grieve without erasing joy.




The book exists because of one question, asked quietly near the end of Nancy’s life:
“When I am gone, what will you remember?”
See You in a Minute is Arthur’s answer.
Every chapter, reflection, and memory grows out of that question. The memoir becomes an act of devotion, preserving moments that might otherwise disappear with time.


What Makes This Memoir Different
Told the way memory actually works
This is not a polished or distant account of loss. See You in a Minute is intentionally written in fragments, because memory does not move in straight lines.
Readers will find:
• Short reflections and remembered moments
• The everyday intimacy of long-term marriage
• Caregiving during illness
• Grief expressed without sentimentality
• Love defined by time, presence, and attention
This memoir does not offer formulas for healing. It offers honesty.


See You in a Minute will resonate with:
• Readers of grief memoirs and personal nonfiction
• Anyone who has lost a spouse or partner
• Readers seeking authentic love stories
• Those interested in memoirs about caregiving and illness
• Readers who value emotional truth over polish
This is a book for people who understand that love continues through memory.

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