Take Me Home: Parkinson's, My Father, Myself

Take Me Home: Parkinson's, My Father, Myself

by JonathanTaylor (Author)

Synopsis

When Jonathan Taylor was eight he began to find his father puzzling. The first thing that happened was that his father couldn't remember Jonathan's sister's name. Then he began to shake, to drive badly, to forget who or where he was, and to mistake his son for someone else entirely. 'Help, help, help, help, help', his father would say, on and on, but there seemed to be no helping him. Doctors diagnosed Parkinson's disease and dementia, and Jonathan gradually became one of his father's carers, taking it in turn with his family to look after him for the next thirteen years. Take Me Home is the story of a son's struggle for recognition from a father who is being transformed mentally and physically by a ruinous disease, and a writer's search to discover a father's strange and largely secret past - who he was before he became a disappointed headmaster in Stoke-on-Trent and, at the last, a trembling Parkinsonian who sometimes mistook his son for Humphrey Bogart or a giraffe.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 02 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 1862079552
ISBN 13: 9781862079557

Media Reviews
*'Very moving and beautifully written' - John Bayley *'A brave and unsentimental book' - Diana Athill
Author Bio
Jonathan Taylor is a lecturer in English at Loughborough University. He was born in 1973. This is his first book, from which an extract was published in Granta magazine in autumn 2006 (Granta 95, Loved Ones).