|
|
||
![]() |
|
|
| HELP | ||
|
$9.50 List price: 14.00 You save: $4.50
TRADE PAPER, USED
Ships in 1 to 3 days
More copies of this ISBN:Making an Exit: A Mother-Daughter Drama with Alzheimer's, Machine Tools, and Laughterby Elinor Fuchs
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Written with “humanity, compassion, and dignity,” an unexpected love story of a career-driven mother, a once-resentful daughter, and a ten-year battle with Alzheimer’s (Los Angeles Times) At a time when such things were rare, Elinor Fuchs’s mother, Lil, escaped a miserable marriage and left young Elinor to be raised by grandparents as she traveled the world selling automotive parts and military gear. With her stunning looks and ambition, Lil was less a mother to love than a figure to admire—and, once in college, Elinor determined to keep her distance. Making an Exit is the moving account of what happens afterward, following Lil’s diagnosis with Alzheimer’s. As the disease progresses, both women are transformed: Elinor, with growing compassion, becomes her mother’s mother; Lil, regularly speaking of “love,” connects with her daughter as never before through the poetry of her disintegrating language. With wit, wisdom, and theatrical flair, Making an Exit tells an uncommon story of a parent’s decline—and a rekindled relationship. “The last ten years,” writes Fuchs, “they were our best.” “How these women touched me! Driven and real, Making an Exit hurtles toward its truths with uncommon feeling and honesty.” —Gish Jen, author of The Love Wife “Tremendous . . . brilliant . . . filled with unexpected glimmers of hope, wisdom, and joy.” —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Synopsis:Frank and funny, this memoir is an unexpected love story of a once-resentful daughter, a self-centered mother, and a ten-year battle with Alzheimer's.
Synopsis:Crackling with energy, the unexpected love story of a career-driven mother, a once-resentful daughter, and a ten-year battle with Alzheimer's At a time when such things were rare, Elinor Fuchs's mother, Lil, escaped a miserable marriage, took back her maiden name, left young Elinor to be raised by grandparents, and launched a career that led her from the midwest to Washington, D.C. Rejoining her as an adolescent, Elinor watched as Lil traveled the world selling automotive parts and military gear, gave fabulous parties, and in any given room, took up all the air there was. With her stunning looks and drive for success, Lil was a figure to admire, not a mother to love. Elinor determined to despise her mother's values and, once in college, to keep her distance. Making an Exit is the moving account of what happened afterward, during the final years of Lil's life. Following her mother's diagnosis with Alzheimer's, Fuchs finds herself the caretaker. As the disease progresses, she becomes her mother's mother, dressing her, bathing her, feeding her-all with growing compassion. Lil changes, too: filled with new warmth, the word love now regularly crosses her lips. And through the fantastic poetry in the disintegration of Lil's language, mother and daughter make a surprising new start. With wit, wisdom, and theatrical flair, Making an Exit tells an uncommon story of a parent's decline-less a conventional narrative of aging and loss than one of discovery, devotion, and spiritual growth. The last ten years, writes Fuchs, they were our best. About the AuthorElinor Fuchs, a professor at the Yale School of Drama, is an award-winning playwright and theater critic. She has contributed to The Village Voice, The New York Times, Vogue, and American Theatre. She lives in Brooklyn. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
|
||||||||||||
|
| |||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||