
Where Memories Go
Why Dementia Changes Everything
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Narrated by:
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Sally Magnusson
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By:
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Sally Magnusson
About this listen
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, medical, economic, scientific, philosophical, and moral challenges of our times. I am a reporter. It became the biggest story of my life. (Sally Magnusson)
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.
An extraordinary and deeply personal memoir, a manifesto and a call to arms, in one searingly beautiful narrative.
©2014 Sally Magnusson (P)2014 John Murray PressCritic reviews
Sensitive and thought provoking
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Heart warming and breaking
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Interesting
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What made the experience of listening to Where Memories Go the most enjoyable?
It was not enjoyable but it was interesting.The book tells the story of a loved mother's gradual decline into dementia over 8 years. She has 4 children, a sister and grown grandchildren to look after her at home. They are wonderful but they found it exhausting and stressful as they tried to share her care. The change to her personality is distressing especially the anger that develops toward her twin sister. Eventually she fails to recognise her children and grandchildren.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
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I found the whole thing terrifying. The lack of care and understanding by nurses and doctors, the lack of good home care workers, the standard of care in some care homes. Scary. It made me want to make sure it never happens to me or my loved ones. To be honest it made me feel depressed. Maybe because I am nearly 70.Moving Interesting Terrifying
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A beautiful narrative
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Totally lovely thought provoking listen.
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a tragic account of a loved one crumbling
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We are all human and some days we cope better than others, some days its all too much, but deep down the love we have will carry us through .x
Beautiful
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Amazingly humbling to be a part of Sallys journey.
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An excellent read/ listen
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