Synopses & Reviews
“I am not ever going to get to go home, am I?," she said one day. This is the story of moving Miss Peggy to a new place to live, to a new way of life, to a new kind of reality. All of which became necessary because Miss Peggy had begun to
Synopsis
When the vibrant, beloved Miss Peggy began the agonizing descent into the "darkness" of dementia, her family faced what an estimated 35.6 million people around the world live with each day. "Moving Miss Peggy: A Story of Dementia, Courage and Consolation" by Robert Benson is an intimate look at what dementia means for a family - how do you organize your mother's new life, how do you move her from her cherished home... how do you come to terms with the fact that the woman who, as Benson writes, "once seemed to hold the whole world in her hands, now does not know the day of the week?" With his signature style, Benson's artistic touch lends a warmth and softness to a harsh reality in this powerful story.
About the Author
Robert Benson is a critically acclaimed writer who has published nine works on the contemplative life, including Living Prayer and A Good Life. He is a graduate of the Academy for Spiritual Formation and a member of the Friends of Silen