Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Moving Miss Peggy, a story of dementia, courage & consolation, Robert Benson

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Moving Miss Peggy, a story of dementia, courage & consolation, Robert Benson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Moving Miss Peggy
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Robert Benson
Sub title
a story of dementia, courage & consolation
Summary
"I am not ever going to get to go home, am I?," she said one day. This is the story of moving Miss Peggy to a new place to live, to a new way of life, to a new kind of reality. All of which became necessary because Miss Peggy had begun to live a life colored by dementia. All of us who love her have begun to live that new life with her. Some of that story is here as well. In Moving Miss Peggy we also meet the story of siblings, grown apart over years, with nothing in common except for a mother who in wrestling through her own challenges gave each grown child the gift of a deeply felt reunion, long years after any of them suspected there was a possibility of reconciling grace. Written with grace, candor and bittersweet humor, Moving Miss Peggy tells a story that many others are now facing, bringing strength and wisdom and inspiration to readers. We learn (and learn again) along with Miss Peggy and her family some of the very basics for living life well
Target audience
adult
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