A poet and an essayist, John Daniel weaves graceful meditations on the nature of memory, identity, aging, and the tenacity of family into this moving account of his mother's last years. Uneasy in his role as caregiver, Daniel struggles with guilt, embarrassment, and anger over his mother's transformation. As she loses her memory to Alzheimer's, he delves into his own in a passionate attempt to remember--for her and for himself--the remarkable history of their lives.
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A poet and an essayist, John Daniel weaves graceful meditations on the nature of memory, identity, aging, and the tenacity of family into this moving account of his mother's last years. Uneasy in his role as caregiver, Daniel struggles with guilt, embarrassment, and anger over his mother's transformation. As she loses her memory to Alzheimer's, he delves into his own in a passionate attempt to remember--for her and for himself--the remarkable history of their lives.
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