Conversations with My Mother
A Novel of Dementia on the Maine Coast
by Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert
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Pub Date Nov 10 2024 | Archive Date Jan 15 2025
Rootstock Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
The memory of who we are survives in those we love.
In Conversations with My Mother: a Novel of Dementia on the Maine Coast, an elderly, good-hearted Francophone struggles with dementia as her small town succumbs to real-estate development. Focused on her relationship with her acerbic caregiver daughter and peripatetic businessman son, the novel examines the siblings’ attempts to cope with their mother’s deepening decline and the impending sale of the family property to underwrite her care. A first-person present narrative with a strong sense of place that draws parallels between the beleaguered heroine’s persistent kindness and the embattled Maine coast’s enduring beauty, the book is as much about gain as it is about loss, and, ultimately, is more about hope than regret.
Advance Praise
“Thoughtful, touching, and entirely authentic.”
—BookLife Reviews
“Thoughtful, touching, and entirely authentic.”
—BookLife Reviews
Marketing Plan
Galleys sent to Greater Lakes Independent Bookstores, Clarion Reviews, Kirkus Reviews, plus indie bookstore and library outreach.
Galleys sent to Greater Lakes Independent Bookstores, Clarion Reviews, Kirkus Reviews, plus indie bookstore and library outreach.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781578691814 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 324 |
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