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Title Description When Sue Miller's father fell victim to Alzheimer's disease, her world plunged into crisis. Both as a daughter and as a writer, she was forced to bend to the disease's unrelenting course, and watch her father's memory slip away. As a daughter, she was tormented by the slow loss of her father's faculties, and frustrated by her attempts to care for him. As a writer, she was inspired by the problem of how to make a true account of someone's life coalesce out of the dying and tangled threads of memory. The result is a clear, compassionate portrait of two lives, a powerful and insightful journal of grieving, love, and transcendence. Recommendations Customers who ordered this book also ordered: 1. Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself by Alan Alda; read by Alan Alda. (CD) 2. Audition: A Memoir by Barbara Walters; read by Bernadette Dunne. (CD) 3. A Journey: My Political Life by Tony Blair; read by Tony Blair. (CD (Abridged)) Customer Reviews Have you listened to this audiobook? Please submit your ratings and review it! |