Poignant and bittersweet with moments of happiness and fun, this
novella by acclaimed Swedish author Backman [“A Man Called Ove”]
imagines what it must be like inside a mind that is being destroyed by
dementia and depicts how such a person’s family-cum-caregivers provide
for and accompany him or her on the long good-bye. The tale focuses on 3
main relationships revolving around the central character, an unnamed
man: Grandpa and Noah (“NoahNoah”); Dad and Ted; and “darling you” and
“my love” (a.k.a. Grandma). Noah loves math and space and being silly
and adventuring, just like his Grandpa, so their times together become
all the more precious in memory. Dad and Ted have always had a slightly
uncomfortable bond but love each other nonetheless. Man and Wife have
loved each other fiercely and happily and forever since they first met.
This tale, which the author notes was not originally intended for
publication, may be slightly confusing at first until you figure out the
alternating perspectives and events. Even though it is a short book, it
pays to re-read small segments as you go, to absorb and savor the
layers of emotion and meaning, and the beautifully crafted
writing/translation. And then read it again a few more times. Those who
have gone through a loved one’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease or a
comparable condition will recognize and sympathize with many elements of
the story, and those who have yet to endure such a challenging journey
may become better prepared to make it..
[ official
And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer page on the publisher’s official
Fredrik Backman web site ]
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