Memory's Last Breath by Gerda Saunders. The book flips back and forth between her lifetime of memories and what she was going through as she wrote the book in 2017. She is still blogging and of course, it is all very interesting to me. But, I'm warning you -- if you are at all reticent to ponder dementia and end of life situations, do not go look at her blog. Plus -- one of her recent posts is about an artist who seems to think that really old, unclothed women are a good subject for paintings -- which I would never direct you to. So, I truly hesitate to even mention the blog - but, there is some other stuff that I did find very interesting.
Repeat: I've warned you that you might not like this stuff.
I'm not even sure I would recommend the book - because it could be very upsetting or depressing. Unless you are curious about a wide range of topics.
The [About Gerda] page at her website
I'm curious. If I go overboard warning you about the stuff you might see or read, does that make it even more compelling to go surfing. OK, I'm curious --but, I don't think I really want to know. Part of the fun of the blog is you don't know what's coming up -- and most of the time I don't know what the response is.
No comments:
Post a Comment