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Paperback The One with the News Book

ISBN: 0889842175

ISBN13: 9780889842175

The One with the News

As Ambrose forgets - not merely that tea cannot made in the toaster oven, but who he is and what he believes - his wife and daughters are compelled painfully to remember. This title covers the social... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An appreciation of Sabatini's The One With the News

When reading Sandra Sabatini's linked stories about the family of a man suffering from Alzheimer's disease there are times when the writing is so beautiful one feels an ache in the heart, and heat behind the eyes. I don't believe I have ever known characters so completely, or felt so in touch with painful and lovely moments in a book of fiction. The stories are perfect, rich, and unpretentious; this book is a gift and a treasure. I hope Ms. Sabatini will write again, and soon. Until she does I will remain delighted and astonished with "The One With the News."

A beautiful book.

Read this book if you know about Altzheimers. Read this book if you don't. It is presented as a series of short stories revolving around a family and how the failing mental state of one family member affects everybody. Don't read this book in public if you are easily embarrassed by having strangers see you cry or hear you laugh.

Fresh, Powerful Writing

"Diamonds, pain, truffles," writes Sabatini, "How can all these things be exquisite?" The stories in this collection are exquisite, told with an insightful mix of reality, hilarity, and hope. The book's richness drew me in, and the muscular strength of the stories themselves--especially the title story, with its breathtaking ending--kept me eagerly turning pages, caught up in the lives of the characters, pulling for them. Each story describes the characters' attempts to cope as Alzheimer's disease causes a tectonic shift in the geography of their family or community. The book gives a voice to the fears and frustrations of caregivers and family members, while reinforcing the worth of human life. Sabatini borrows snippets from medical textbooks and old Scottish proverbs and weaves them artfully into her narrative to create memories for someone who has no memories left.
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