Tasha - A Son's Memoir by Brian Morton

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In the spirit of Fierce Attachments and The End of Your Life Book Club, acclaimed novelist Brian Morton delivers a "superb" Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air , darkly funny memoir of his mother's vibrant life and the many ways in which their tight, tumultuous relationship was refashioned in her twilight years. Tasha Morton is a force of nature - a brilliant educator who's left her mark on generations of students - and also a whirlwind of a mother, intrusive, chaotic, oppressively devoted, and irrepressible. For decades, her son Brian has kept her at a self-protective distance, but when her health begins to fail, he knows it's time to assume responsibility for her care. Even so, he's not prepared for what awaits him, as her refusal to accept her own fragility leads to a series of epic outbursts and altercations that are sometimes frightening, sometimes wildly comic, and sometimes both. Clear-eyed, "deeply stirring" Dani Shapiro, The New York Times Book Review , and brimming with dark humor, Tasha is both a vivid account of an unforgettable woman and a stark look at the impossible task of caring for an elderly parent in a country whose unofficial motto is "you're on your own."

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    • Suggested age range - Adult
    • Hardcover
    • Dimensions - 5.5" W x 8.5" H x 0.9" D
    • Genre - Biography
    • Publisher: Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
    • Page count: 208
    • ISBN - 9781982178932
    • Brian Morton (Author)
    • Publication date: 04-12-2022
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Beautifully Told

TASHA packs a whole lot of thought and emotion into just 200 pages. This memoir is a son reflecting on caring for his aging mother, who was a force of nature. Parts made me laugh, parts made me sad, and all of it made me think and feel. How often do you contemplate your parents as people outside of your relationship with them? Most of us don’t until we’re well into adulthood ourselves. We so easily forget (or fail to acknowledge) that they entered parenthood as people with hopes, dreams, and disappointments all their own, independent of their children. I loved that the author raised this issue. I also appreciated the way the author addressed the difficulty of deciding what to do about and with an aging parent, especially one struggling with dementia. The lack of affordable resources is a major issue for so many people. And having a parent move in with you is not always the best decision for either party. Even under the best of circumstances, the role reversal and loss of privacy is a major adjustment. Definitely a book I recommend! *Thanks to Avid Reader Press for the free copy.*

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