Gone but still here : a novel / Jennifer Dance.
"Mary explores long-buried memories of her interracial love story as her short-term memories fade. Struggling to cope with Alzheimer's disease, Mary moves into her daughter's home, along with her cat. Mary's daughter is full of good intentions but soon finds herself caught between her cognitively impaired mother and her belligerent teenage son. Sage, the family's golden retriever, offers them all comfort and unconditional love, but she has her own problems now having to deal with the cat. As dementia progresses, Mary's recent memories vanish, replaced with those from her past, especially of her young husband who died forty years earlier. Wanting to keep Keith's memory alive for her children, Mary attempts to write her memoir. Spanning Trinidad, England, and Canada, her tangled tales reveal the trauma of an interracial love story set in an era of intolerance and hatred, and of a love that refuses to die. But with her reading, writing and comprehension skills slipping away, it's a race against time."--Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781459748774 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 380 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: Toronto : Dundurn Press, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Subject: | Alzheimer's disease > Fiction. Dogs > Fiction. Families > Fiction. Human-animal relationships > Fiction. Husbands > Death > Fiction. Interracial marriage > Fiction. Widows > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. Psychological fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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As her short-term memory declines, Mary revisits her memories of the 1960s, of her long-dead husband and the racism they experienced as a interracial couple. Sage, her daughterâs golden retriever, offers solace and narrates part of this moving story. - Ingram Publishing Services
As her recent memories fade, Mary lives increasingly in the past â returning to the secrets of her turbulent interracial love story.
Coming to terms with advancing dementia, Mary has no choice other than to move into her daughterâs home. Her daughter, Kayla, caught between her cognitively impaired mother and her belligerent teenage son, soon finds caregiving is more challenging than she imagined. Sage, the familyâs golden retriever, offers comfort and unconditional love, but she has her own problems, especially when it comes to dealing with Maryâs cat.
Throughout it all, Mary struggles to complete her final book â a memoir, the untold story of the love of her life, who died more than forty years earlier. Her confused and tangled tales span Trinidad, England, and Canada, revealing the secrets of a tragic interracial love story in the 1960s and â70s. But with her writing skills slipping away, itâs a race against time.
Heartwarming, funny, and hopeful, Gone but Still Here is an honest, open look at the struggles of one family as they journey into the unknown.