The Living End
A Family Memoir of Forgetting and Forgiving
by Robert Leleux
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Pub Date Jan 17 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
The Living End is a tribute to an unforgettable woman, and a testimony to the way a disease can awaken an urgent desire for love and forgiveness. Told with sparkling wit and warmth, The Living End will resonate with families coping with Alzheimer's, and any reader looking for hope and inspiration.
Robert Leleux's grandmother JoAnn was a steel magnolia, an elegant and devastatingly witty woman: quick-tongued, generous in her affections, but sometimes oddly indifferent to the emotions of those who most needed her. When JoAnn began exhibiting signs of Alzheimer's, she'd been estranged from her daughter, Robert's mother Jessica, for decades. As her disease progressed, JoAnn lost most of her memories, but she also forgot her old wounds and anger. She became a happy, gentler person who was finally able to reach out to her daughter in what became a strangely life-affirming experience, an unexpected blessing that gave a divided family a second chance.
Advance Praise
“The Living End is Robert Leleux's exceptionally moving memoir about
his beloved grandmother and his heroic caring for her as she slipped into the
grip of Alzheimer’s. The book is at times hilarious, tender, and
heartbreaking—further proof that Mr. Leleux is ripening into one of the best
prose stylists in America.”
—Pat Conroy
“Robert Leleux sets off on a journey that will be familiar to many Baby
Boomers - watching a beloved elder painfully slipping away - but his version of
the tale is singularly bittersweet, funny, and empathetic. It's a rare thing to
find a memoir of illness that can be described as cheerful, but this one is that
- and much more.”
—Mark Childress, author of Georgia Bottoms and
Crazy in Alabama
“Robert Leleux's hilarious and poignant memoir of his fractured family takes an unexpected, wholly satisfying turn at the end: as lives ebb, memories fail, and long-withheld loves emerge.” —John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and The City of Falling Angels
”Not many people are able to find a silver lining in Alzheimer's,
and few writers are gifted enough to make you see it and believe it. Leleux
relates his family's story with love, humor, and hope.”—Margo Howard, “Dear
Margo” columnist
“You will never forgive me if you don't read this book and you will never
forget the author, Robert Leleux either. Leleux reminds us that the magic of our
relatively short time on earth, only exists in a world of forgetting and
forgiveness! I believe that Auntie Mame herself would have put her STAMP OF
APPROVAL on this book as I have too!”
—Kathy L. Patrick, Founder of The
Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs
“This spare, extraordinary book by turns
splits the sides and breaks the heart, but it is the healing vibration of
laughter you're left with — what comes when one sees existence whole and
luminous, and with it the daunting logic of human love.”
—Honor Moore, Author
of The Bishop's Daughter
“In a wonderfully engaging heart-of-the-matter voice, Robert Leleux chronicles his chic Texas grandmother's descent into the gloom of Alzheimer's. He is circumspect in recording the many indignities the disease brings and equally faithful to praise the joys of a happy marriage, of good wigs and zinger punch lines. Leleux's writing is as bright and elegant as one of his grandmother's hats, his love of family and faith in their enduring strength a rare and refreshing thing.” —Janis Owens, author of The Schooling of Claybird Catts
“Robert Leleux tickles his way to triumph yet again. With his trademark wit
and colorful southern charm, The Living End transforms Alzheimer's from a
disease associated with loss into a blessing of myriad gain.”
—Josh
Kilmer-Purcell, author of I Am Not Myself These Days and The Bucolic
Plague
“The Living End is as funny as it is heartfelt. Robert Leleux is
among the great emerging talents of his generation; I'm bowled over by the
beauty of his writing.”
—Sarah Bird, author of The Yokota Officers
Club and The Gap Year
“The Living End is terrific! I could not stop reading this family journey of loss, hope and redemption. With humor and poignancy, Robert Leleux does a magical job of capturing the beautiful and often complex relationship between grandparent and grandchild.”—Michael Morris, author of Slow Way Home
“A fascinating Southern tale of an estranged mother and daughter —
and the unlikely fate that brings them together. Affably narrated by Robert
Leleux, a man who loved both women, The Living End is a touching reminder
that, ultimately, we are not defined by our memories. But our commitments to
dwelling on the past and resentments can keep us from becoming the person we
want to be. Even for those we love the most.”—Neil White, author of In the
Sanctuary of Outcasts
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780312621247 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |