Where Memories Go, Sally Magnusson
Where Memories Go, Sally Magnusson
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Where Memories Go
Why Dementia Changes Everything

Author: Sally Magnusson

Narrator: Sally Magnusson

Unabridged: 10 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Two Roads

Published: 04/17/2014


Synopsis

This book began as an attempt to hold on to my witty, storytelling mother with the one thing I had to hand. Words. Then, as the enormity of the social crisis my family was part of began to dawn, I wrote with the thought that other forgotten lives might be nudged into the light along with hers. Dementia is one of the greatest social, medical, economic, scientific, philosophical and moral challenges of our times. I am a reporter. It became the biggest story of my life.
Sally Magnusson

Regarded as one of the finest journalists of her generation, Mamie Baird Magnusson's whole life was a celebration of words - words that she fought to retain in the grip of a disease which is fast becoming the scourge of the 21st century. Married to writer and broadcaster Magnus Magnusson, they had five children of whom Sally is the eldest. As well as chronicling the anguish, the frustrations and the unexpected laughs and joys that she and her sisters experienced while accompanying their beloved mother on the long dementia road for eight years until her death in 2012, Sally Magnusson seeks understanding from a range of experts and asks penetrating questions about how we treat older people, how we can face one of the greatest social, medical, economic and moral challenges of our times, and what it means to be human.
An extraordinary and deeply personal memoir, a manifesto and a call to arms, in one searingly beautiful narrative.

Find out more about the book and dementia at Facebook.com/WhereMemoriesGo

(P)2014 John Murray Press

About Sally Magnusson

Bestselling author, journalist and broadcaster Sally Magnusson has written several books for adults and children, most recently her Sunday Times bestseller Where Memories Go (2014) about her mother's dementia, The Sealwoman's Gift (2018), her acclaimed debut novel, The Ninth Child (2020) and Music in the Dark (2022). Sally lives outside Glasgow.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

Going away. Taking your leave. A boat slipping into the mist. A personality dissolving around the edges. An identity melting. A tattered mind. How language struggles with dementia. p.91 Fortunately when it comes to expressing the ravages and the pains of her mother's condition, Sally Magnusson does n......more

Goodreads review by Olivia

WOW!! This book is one of the most real, heartbreaking, challenging, inspiring and thought-provoking book I have ever read. The book, in my opinion, is well written. The books takes you on her journey with dementia. At time I found myself laughing with her at small things, other times I was crying at......more

Goodreads review by Helen

Stunning, moving, beautifully written, interesting, profound and unforgettable. Part autobiography, part biography, part objective analysis of current scientific understanding, part family story and part diary. A clever, intelligent, sensitive and brilliant read. Sally Magnusson's book is a tour de......more


Quotes

It is an emotional book, beautifully written, well observed, and important for all of us who at some stage or another be caught up in a similar tragedy... It is hard to read it without weeping West Highland Press - Books of the Year 2014

Scottish BBC journalist Magnusson writes movingly and beautifully about her love for her mother, Mamie Magnusson, a journalist who struggled as Alzheimer's robbed her of her memory and her gift with words... Much of her beautifully written memoir is an appeal to readers to treat people with dementia with dignity rather than focus only on treating them with drugs... This memoir should go a long way toward easing any shame that families feel about loved ones with Alzheimer's Booklist

A life-changing book... shot through on every page with insights about love, the strength of family life and the enduring human spirit... Where Memories Go is a triumph over the darkness of dementia Sunday Post