The First Book My Mother Didn’t ReadOn my bookshelf at home sits
Still Alice
by Lisa Genova. The novel, which tells the story of cognitive psychology professor Alice Howland’s struggles with early-onset Alzheimer’s, is 292 pages long; nestled at page 265 is my mother’s bookmark. Before she could finish reading, my mother, Elizabeth King, died of COPD and vascular dementia at age 88.
Through her 80s, thanks to the crush of those oxygen-robbing diseases, my mother read increasingly slowly and...
Published on December 02, 2019 08:14