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. . . makes you feel as though a kindred soul is speaking to you.Readers FavoriteAt the age of sixty, Gretchen Staebler promises to spend one year in her childhood home caring for her stubbornly independent ninety-six-year-old mothersort of a middle-aged gap year. Then her mother will move to assisted living and she will return to her own independent life.It doesnt go as planned.Rather than a retrospective, this mother-daughter story unfolds in real time with gripping honesty, bringing the reader along with the narrator through the struggle, doubts, and complexities of caregiving and daughterhoodand the beacons of light.Penetrating the fog of her mothers advancing dementia and myriad health issues with humor, frustration, and compassionand wineStaebler slowly comes to accept and respect the mother she got, if not the one she wished for. In the process, she manifests non-negotiable self-care and learns more than she wants to know about aging, cognitive loss, and the healthcare system.Any reader who is looking for a road map in caring for a family member, has ever had a mother, or is looking aging in the eye will find company on the journey in this candid, multi-award-winning memoir.