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“Heartwarming…The Theft of Memory celebrates the bond between father and son in thoughtful, often beautiful prose.”
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Among Jonathan Kozol’s gifts as a writer is his ability to enter the world of his subjects, to live in the country of their experience, and to tell their stories with clarity and compassion. This beautifully told personal account is further enriched by an abiding family love.”
Washington Post
“Poignant…Less about the loss of memory than the effort to create a testament to forgiveness and love.”
Boston Globe
“[A] luminous memoir…The author’s approach is shrewd yet warmly empathetic; he is curious about how the mind’s gradual breakdown exposes its machinery and raptly attuned to the emotional effects of these changes on his parents and himself. The result is a clear-eyed and deeply felt meditation on the aspects of family that age does not ravage.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A beautifully written love letter.”
Booklist (starred review)
“Readers familiar with the emotional toll exacted by a loved one with Alzheimer’s will embrace Kozol’s nostalgic, often heart-wrenching narrative as an important addition to the genre. A compassionate, cathartic, and searingly intimate chronicle of a crippling condition.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Sean Runnette narrates with a solemnity that is appropriate to the subject. His deep, clear voice moves the story along, and his poise and diction make every word understandable.”
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