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The Long Goodbye: Memories of My Father by Davis, Patti
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- Binding
- Paperback
- Weight
- 0 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 9780452286870
- Book Title
- Long Goodbye : Memories of My Father
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Item Length
- 7.8 in
- Publication Year
- 2005
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Genre
- Health & Fitness, Biography & Autobiography
- Topic
- Personal Memoirs, Presidents & Heads of State, Medical, Diseases / Alzheimer's & Dementia
- Item Weight
- 6.8 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.2 in
- Number of Pages
- 224 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0452286875
ISBN-13
9780452286870
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46962667
Product Key Features
Book Title
Long Goodbye : Memories of My Father
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Presidents & Heads of State, Medical, Diseases / Alzheimer's & Dementia
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Health & Fitness, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
6.8 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
A sentimental and thought provoking memoir. (USA Today) [A] frank reflection on the often difficult, sometime tumultuous relations between parents and children. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) [A] genuine and heartfelt chronology of one person’s passing and its effect on those who are unwitting bystanders. (San Diego Union-Tribune), "A sentimental and thought provoking memoir." -- USA Today "[A] frank reflection on the often difficult, sometime tumultuous relations between parents and children." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer "[A] genuine and heartfelt chronology of one person's passing and its effect on those who are unwitting bystanders." -- San Diego Union-Tribune, A sentimental and thought provoking memoir. ( USA Today ) [A] frank reflection on the often difficult, sometime tumultuous relations between parents and children. ( Seattle Post-Intelligencer ) [A] genuine and heartfelt chronology of one person's passing and its effect on those who are unwitting bystanders. ( San Diego Union-Tribune ), "A sentimental and thought provoking memoir."-- USA Today "[A] frank reflection on the often difficult, sometime tumultuous relations between parents and children."-- Seattle Post-Intelligencer "[A] genuine and heartfelt chronology of one person's passing and its effect on those who are unwitting bystanders."-- San Diego Union-Tribune, "A sentimental and thought provoking memoir." -- USA Today"[A] frank reflection on the often difficult, sometime tumultuous relations between parents and children." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer"[A] genuine and heartfelt chronology of one person's passing and its effect on those who are unwitting bystanders." -- San Diego Union-Tribune, "A sentimental and thought provoking memoir." - USA Today "[A] frank reflection on the often difficult, sometime tumultuous relations between parents and children." - Seattle Post-Intelligencer "[A] genuine and heartfelt chronology of one person's passing and its effect on those who are unwitting bystanders." - San Diego Union-Tribune
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Dewey Decimal
973.927/092 B
Synopsis
"Genuine and heartfelt."-- San Diego Union-Tribune Ronald Reagan's daughter writes with a moving openness about losing her father to Alzheimer's disease. The simplicity with which she reveals the intensity, the rush, the flow of her feelings encompasses all the surprises and complexities that ambush us when death gradually, unstoppably invades life. In this moving and illuminating portrait of a woman and her father, Patti Davis describes saying goodbye in stages, helpless against the onslaught of a disease that steals what is most precious--a person's memory. "Alzheimer's," she writes, "snips away at the threads, a slow unraveling, a steady retreat; as a witness all you can do is watch, cry, and whisper a soft stream of goodbyes." She writes of needing to be reunited at forty-two with her mother, of regaining what they had spent decades demolishing. A truce was necessary to bring together a splintered family, a few weeks before her father released his letter telling the country and the world of his illness. She delves into her memories to touch her father again, to hear his voice, to keep alive the years she had with him.