Living With Mother - Right To The Very End

Living With Mother - Right To The Very End

by Michele Hanson (Author)

Synopsis

** Winner of the 2006 MIND Book Award**
In Michele Hanson's bittersweet columns in the Guardian, collected here, she explored the physical deterioration of her spirited and resilient elderly mother. From bowel trouble to views on Camilla Parker-Bowles, life is never dull in the Household from Hell.

A glamorous and much-admired young woman, in old age Michele's mother still has power over everyone she meets. She alternately despairs of and adores her
grand-daughter and treats her daughter, now sixty-three, as though she is twelve. Michele observes the very slow decline of her mother, as she changes from vibrant, bossy, hilarious fault-finder general and head chef to frail, bedridden, helpless, speechless, but still formidable and brave old lady - who is able, to the very end, to have a laugh. Also included here is a piece by Amy, Michele's daughter, by turns hilarious and touching, about living with her grandmother and coping with the changes that come. Speaking with emotional candour and gentle poignancy, Michele tells it like it is: somewhere between anguish and hope, tragedy and comedy, tears and laughter.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 318
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Virago
Published: 19 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1844083845
ISBN 13: 9781844083848
Book Overview: Gathered from her popular Guardian columns, this is a story - all too familiar - of taking care of an aging parent, told with wonderful dark humour

Media Reviews
For Treasure: 'Inspired, deadpan reflections on life as the mother of a teenager ...her work is also, at a deeper level, about parental passion, family tolerance, forgiveness and love' Mail on Sunday
Author Bio
Michele Hanson is an author and Guardian columnist. Her memoir, What the Grown-ups Were Doing, is published by Simon & Schuster