My Disappearing Mother, Suzanne Finnamore
My Disappearing Mother, Suzanne Finnamore
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My Disappearing Mother
A Memoir of Magic and Loss in the Country of Dementia

Author: Suzanne Finnamore

Narrator: Suzanne Finnamore

Unabridged: 6 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/05/2024


Synopsis

My Disappearing Mother: A Memoir of Magic and Loss is far more than a memoir on the devastation that comes with dementia, a cognitive impairment that affects fifty-five million people worldwide. Finnamore beautifully chronicles her mother's rich and varied life journey, from her birth in Puerto Rico during the height of the Depression to ferrying to the United States, in hopes of a better life. On U.S. soil, her mother, Bunny, started working as a performer for enlisted men, then became a secretary, and eventually a professional clairvoyant. With unexpected humor, Suzanne explores the feeling of love, grief, family, and loss while celebrating the bonds between mothers and daughters.

In Suzanne's words, "I want a book that attests to the fact that in a world full of disease, there is an abiding and supernatural force of love. That because of this, the sadness and the horror can be borne. That laughter can live alongside grief. That it must." When Suzanne's guest essay "Dementia Is a Place Where My Mother Lives. It Is Not Who She Is" was published in the New York Times on Mother's Day 2022, readers responded with an outpouring of empathy and love. And so this book was born, full of clues and guidance to help others feel less alone on the path that Finnamore has walked.

About Suzanne Finnamore

Suzanne Finnnamore was born in Los Angeles and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She graduated from UC Berkeley in 1982 with a degree in English literature. She has published four books and has been translated into twenty languages. Her debut novel was a Barnes & Noble Discover New Author selection. Her second book was a Washington Post Book of the Year in 2002. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, New York magazine, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Marin magazine, PoetryNow, the San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, and has been included on several Oprah reading lists. She lives with her very last husband, Tom, and their two little dogs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joanne on April 12, 2024

I had different expectations for this, anticipating a personal mother/daughter story about the slow decline and treatment of dementia, and less biographical details about the (albeit interesting) life of the author’s mother. This was primarily a very personal memoir, as opposed to experiencing the t......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on October 24, 2023

This is a book that is as stunning as it is profound. When Suzanne Finnamore's beloved mother started to descend into dementia, she began to document it all. And in doing so, she turned pain into art. This is truly a must-read for anyone whose loved one has cognitive problems--and really for all of......more

Goodreads review by Alissa on November 11, 2023

I would easily offer this memoir to anyone dealing with dementia in all its forms. Finnamore has us consider, in short sections that come together as one greater piece, how dementia makes us think about how our own lives disappear and collapse into our own timelines, or, how ephemeral our lives are.......more

Goodreads review by Carmen on November 14, 2024

Well written, but not what I expected. This seemed more of a story about the daughter's life, instead of her mother's dementia. That seemed to be the sub plot.......more