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Where Memories Go: Why dementia changes everything - as heard on BBC R4 Book of the Week

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Description for Where Memories Go: Why dementia changes everything - as heard on BBC R4 Book of the Week Paperback. Scottish broadcaster and author Sally Magnusson cared with her two sisters for their mother Mamie during many years of living with dementia. Sad and funny, wise and honest, this deeply intimate account of insidious losses and unexpected joys is also a call to arms that challenges us all to think differently. Num Pages: 432 pages. BIC Classification: BM; MJND; VFJB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 199 x 129 x 27. Weight in Grams: 312.

SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER (2014) AND RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK

'A fine book' The Sunday Times

'Powerful' Guardian
'Wonderful' The Telegraph
'Moving, funny, warm' Mail on Sunday
'Brave, compassionate, tender and honest' Metro

'This book began as an attempt to hold on to my witty, storytelling mother with the one thing I had to hand. Words. Then, as the enormity of the social crisis my family was part of began to dawn, I wrote with the thought that other forgotten lives might be nudged into the light along with hers. Dementia is one of the greatest social, ... Read more.' Sally Magnusson


Sad and funny, wise and honest, Where Memories Go is a deeply intimate account of insidious losses and unexpected joys in the terrible face of dementia, and a call to arms that challenges us all to think differently about how we care for our loved ones when they need us most.

Regarded as one of the finest journalists of her generation, Mamie Baird Magnusson's whole life was a celebration of words - words that she fought to retain in the grip of a disease which is fast becoming the scourge of the 21st century. Married to writer and broadcaster Magnus Magnusson, they had five children of whom Sally is the eldest.

As well as chronicling the anguish, the frustrations and the unexpected laughs and joys that she and her sisters experienced while accompanying their beloved mother on the long dementia road for eight years until her death in 2012, Sally Magnusson seeks understanding from a range of experts and asks penetrating questions about how we treat older people, how we can face one of the greatest social, medical, economic and moral challenges of our times, and what it means to be human.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
307g
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444751819
SKU
V9781444751819
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99

About Sally Magnusson
Broadcaster and journalist Sally Magnusson has written 10 books, most famously, her Sunday Times bestseller, Where Memories Go (2014) about her mother's dementia. Half-Icelandic, half Scottish, Sally has inherited a rich storytelling tradition. Her debut novel, The Sealwoman's Gift, was a Radio 2 Book Club and Zoe Ball Book Club selection, and was shortlisted for several prizes, including ... Read more

Reviews for Where Memories Go: Why dementia changes everything - as heard on BBC R4 Book of the Week
Touching . . . There are many moments of heartwarming sentiment. Literary snowdrops grow out of the barren earth . . . This book is the constant, tenuous but vital reconnection between a child and its mother . . . A fine book
Sunday Times
The whole point of this book is that it starts with love. It ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Where Memories Go: Why dementia changes everything - as heard on BBC R4 Book of the Week


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