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A Song at Twilight - Of Alzheimer's and Love
by Nancy Paddock

Published: 2011-07-01
Paperback : 304 pages
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A Song at Twilight: Of Alzheimer's and Love is a feature-length memoir by acclaimed Minnesota poet Nancy Paddock. The book tells the story of her parents' descent into the netherworld of Alzheimer's, and the challenges and choices for care that she and her sisters faced while confronting ...
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A Song at Twilight: Of Alzheimer's and Love is a feature-length memoir by acclaimed Minnesota poet Nancy Paddock. The book tells the story of her parents' descent into the netherworld of Alzheimer's, and the challenges and choices for care that she and her sisters faced while confronting this most baffling and tragic of diseases, now afflicting millions of people and their families.

This is one daughter's story of Lois and Ralph Pearson, whose love of life and each other transcended the darkest moments of war, separation, heartache, and family tragedy to achieve a memorable state of grace spanning six decades of marriage.

Paddock recalls her parents' early lives together on St. Paul's East Side, including their playful courtship on the city's ice rinks, as well as her own fond recollections of growing up in the post-war glow of the 1950s and '60s. Reflecting in part on the nature of memory, her book examines the confounding mysteries surrounding Alzheimer's as manifested in Lois and Ralph's experience, while remembering some of the stories that marked one family's journey through life.

As scientists, researchers, and health-care professionals seek solutions for a growing ''epidemic'' of dementia in an aging population, families from all walks of life face a litany of issues for caring for their failing loved ones, including rising costs, social and political cross-currents, and institutional inertia in the nursing-home industry, among many. Against the odds, A Song at Twilight seeks ''the perfect place'' of care, dignity, and respect for our elders.

At once tribute, chronicle, meditation, and self-exploration amid great uncertainty, A Song at Twilight searches for meaning in fading photographs and memories while celebrating the ties that bind. For Nancy Paddock, the quest becomes an exploration of the map of her own heart, a journey of struggle, spirit, discovery, and surprise--in gratitude for life's gift of renewal found even in the harshest regions of experience--the story of how love indeed endures.

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