All Gone, Alex Witchel
All Gone, Alex Witchel
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All Gone
A Memoir of My Mother's Dementia. With Refreshments

Author: Alex Witchel

Narrator: Alex Witchel

Unabridged: 5 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/27/2012


Synopsis

At just past seventy, Alex Witchel’s smart, adoring, ultra-capable mother began to exhibit undeniable signs of dementia. Witchel reacted as she’d been raised: If something was broken, she would fix it. But as medical reality undid that hope, she retreated to the kitchen, trying to reclaim the mother who was disappearing in plain sight, by cooking the comforting foods that were her mother’s signature. Reproducing the perfect meat loaf was no panacea, but it helped a grieving daughter come to terms with her predicament, the growing phenomenon of “ambiguous loss” — loss of a beloved one who lives on. Gradually Witchel developed a deeper appreciation for all the ways the mother she was losing lived on in her, starting with the daily commandment — “Tell me everything that happened today” — that set a future reporter and writer on her path. And she was inspired to turn her experience into this bittersweet account that offers true balm for an increasingly familiar form of heartbreak.

About Alex Witchel

Alex Witchel is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine and originated the “Feed Me” column for the Times Dining section. She has contributed to New York, Vogue, Elle, and Ladies’ Home Journal, among other publications. The author of three previous books, she lives in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Martha

"All Gone" is a beautifully written mother-daughter love story, heartfelt and moving, but as a whole a bit thin. Perhaps I was expecting more details about her mother's dementia and its progression, while the bulk of the book was about the author's life with her mother growing up. Like her mother, m......more

Goodreads review by Richard

How flagrantly and/or promiscuously in your life have you tossed around the adjective "Proustian" as if it were a small, perfect ping pong ball, one whose whiteness can always be relied on to catch the light? I'm Proustian, you're Proustian, even the orchestra is Proustian. But ALL GONE truly is, at......more

Goodreads review by Jaime

If you have a family member living with dementia, read this. You'll no longer feel so alone, and you'll laugh and cry...and also contemplate cooking a great meal.......more

Goodreads review by Sheryl

I loved this book. I could have lived without the recipes, though I get that's part of the whole "shtick". The story was very touching and real. My heart goes out to Ms. Witchel and her mom.......more