The Geography of Memory : A Pilgrimage Through Alzheimer's
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1455544981
ISBN-13
9781455544981
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company
Imprint
Center Street
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 26th, 2013
Print length
368 Pages
Weight
494 grams
Dimensions
21.70 x 13.80 x 3.10 cms
Ksh 5,750.00
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During her mother's long death from Alzheimer's, Jeanne Murray Walker learned to navigate the memories and history that connects her to her mother, her family and her own childhood in hopeful and beautiful ways.
Award-winning poet Jeanne Murray Walker tells an extraordinarily wise, witty, and quietly wrenching tale of her mother''s long passage into dementia. This powerful story explores parental love, profound grief, and the unexpected consolation of memory. While Walker does not flinch from the horrors of "the ugly twins, aging and death," her eye for the apt image provides a window into unexpected joy and humor even during the darkest days.
This is a multi-layered narrative of generations, faith, and friendship. As Walker leans in to the task of caring for her mother, their relationship unexpectedly deepens and becomes life-giving. Her mother''s memory, which more and more dwells in the distant past, illuminates Walker''s own childhood. She rediscovers and begins to understand her own past, as well as to enter more fully into her mother''s final years.
The Geography of Memory is not only a personal journey made public in the most engaging, funny, and revealing way possible, here is a story of redemption for anyone who is caring for or expecting to care for ill and aging parents-and for all the rest of us as well.
This is a multi-layered narrative of generations, faith, and friendship. As Walker leans in to the task of caring for her mother, their relationship unexpectedly deepens and becomes life-giving. Her mother''s memory, which more and more dwells in the distant past, illuminates Walker''s own childhood. She rediscovers and begins to understand her own past, as well as to enter more fully into her mother''s final years.
The Geography of Memory is not only a personal journey made public in the most engaging, funny, and revealing way possible, here is a story of redemption for anyone who is caring for or expecting to care for ill and aging parents-and for all the rest of us as well.
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