And she is a kind of gravitational pull that keeps her two sisters close. She is an intellectual partner and best friend to her husband. We see Midge as the rock of the Leavitt family she is the one her daughters turn to when they need support, despite the fact that their needs could not be more different. Part One begins as a sort of extended flashback into Sarah’s childhood, where Midge is a passionate teacher, a lover of the outdoors, and a feisty, principled woman. This memoir consists of three parts broken up into mini-vignettes things unfold chronologically, for the most part. In Tangles: A Story About Alzheimer’s, My Mother, and Me , Sarah Leavitt reveals how Alzheimer’s disease transformed her mother, Midge, and her family forever. I guess sometimes it turns out that everything you thought about how the future would be just isn’t true. Photo Credit: all4gadget2015 via Compfight ccĭad: I don’t know.
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