![]() ![]() The author moved into her parents’ house to sort through their belongings. ![]() Instead she found herself “searching for evidence” of her mother and father. Yet after her mother died, Johnson did not feel the relief she had expected. She and her siblings watched over a period of 20 years as Alzheimer’s claimed their reserved British father and old age took their feisty American mother. A Canadian writer’s debut memoir about how she learned to cope with the houseful of mementos and memories her parents left after their deaths.Īs the eldest of four children and the only daughter, Johnson became the main caretaker for her aging parents. ![]()
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