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I Can't Remember
I Can't Remember: Family Stories of Alzheimer's Disease | Esther Strauss Smoller
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I Can't Remember is an intimate photo essay of four families and their process of coping with Alzheimer's disease -- a process of coming to terms with the practical and emotional consequences of a disease that changes the entire family dynamic. Family members tell their stories of first denying that their loved one cold be suffering from Alzheimer's, then dealing with the changing relationships among family members and the intensifying emotions, as old family troubles are stirred up and new feelings of despair and love appear. Photographs and personal narratives are woven together to show both the unpleasant and the beautiful sides of the struggle for connection between spouses and across generations. Smoller has a gift for capturing people as they interact, whether it's arguing around the kitchen table or dancing cheek to cheek. Each family's story is different, but all four families share common pain and frustration. A highway patrolman who has early onset Alzheimer's describes what it is like to have Alzheimer's. His wife tells a parallel story of life together after hearing the diagnosis. A daughter gives the following account of her mother: "I though that it would be helpful if mother spent time in my home in Colorado. Before this visit, I was in denial, convinced that she suffered from depression and not Alzheimer's disease. ... On the plane trip to Colorado, I was brought into the stark, cold reality that Mom had Alzheimer's. She did not know where she was or where she was going. Upon arrival, she did not recognize my home, although she had visited me numerous times in the past. She tried sleeping in the bathtub the first night." Another daughter relates that she was unaware of the onset of Alzheimer's in her mother, because her mother was such a "wonderful actress." Eventually the memory problems were no longer confined to where things belonged in the kitchen, but extended into driving off at random, driving in circles in a parking lot in the middle of the night or as much as 75 miles away from home. I Can't Remember gives an intimate glimpse into the hearts and minds of caregivers and patients. Supportive social networks are essential for healthy life. This book provides the impetus caregivers need to develop contacts that can provide support. Smoller offers a glimpse of the frustration and losses faced by those who deal with Alzheimer's, as well as the potential to transcend those losses -- even is only for a time -- through love and hope.
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ShananigansReads
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1. I can not remember a single book I read for school that I‘ve felt the need to revisit. I will say Esperanza Rising left an impression after reading it for my children‘s lit class but I‘d never want to read it again.
2. Teal
3. I finished Charmed (the new version) last night.
4. Maybe a griffin or a Pegasus. I just want to fly. Lol

#FriyayIntro

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GoldenGirl

Need y'all's help! I cannot remember the name of the book I'm looking for, but here's what I know:
- Main character is named Margaret (bf calls her Meg)
- Her mom runs a small business in their town and 3 of the popular girls' moms are silent partners who wear some kind of pin signifying this
- Had to be written late 80s to mid 1990s
- Someone in the book has a mental breakdown and starts killing ppl....nobody figures it out til the end

Thanks!

Redwritinghood Sorry - no clue. 8y
RaimeyGallant I'm stumped. 8y
GoldenGirl @RaimeyGallant Lord, me too! It's driving me crazy! 8y
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