Tag: books

  • I Remain in Darkness by Annie Ernaux

    Annie Ernaux’s I Remain in Darkness is a raw, fragmented account of her mother’s dementia — exploring shame, guilt, care, anticipatory grief and the strange experience of losing someone who is still physically here. It made me reflect on how conversations around dignity have changed, and on my own dad’s illness.

    I Remain in Darkness by Annie Ernaux
  • Books about a parent with dementia

    I was surprised when I realised how few books or blogs I could find that reflected the experience of what it is to have a parent with dementia. Here are three books that brought me a better understanding of what has been happening and made me feel less alone.

    Books about a parent with dementia