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Where Memories Go

Where Memories Go - Sally Magnusson

bookshelves: published-2014, radio-4, nonfiction, mental-health, fradio, biography, winter-20132014, those-autumn-years, families

Read from February 01 to 07, 2014

 

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BBC description: 'If dementia were a country it would be the world's 18th largest economy, somewhere between Turkey and Indonesia.'

Scottish broadcaster Sally Magnusson reads her moving but searingly honest account of her mother Mamie Baird's long struggle with dementia. Regarded as one of the finest journalists of her generation, Mamie Baird's whole life was a celebration of words - words that she fought to retain until the very end. Married to writer and broadcaster Magnus Magnusson, the working-class Scot was known for her witty, outrageous and fun-loving stories, her love of music and of life itself. As well as chronicling the anguish, the frustrations and the unexpected laughs that Sally and her sisters experienced while caring for their mother for eight years until her death in 2012, Sally seeks understanding from scientists, doctors, philosophers and historians in the face of one of the greatest challenges of our times. This is both a call to arms, a poignant account of what makes us human, and a portrait of what it is really like to lose a loved one day by day.


Abridged by: Sara Davies Produced by: Justine Willett Reader: Sally Magnusson: Sally Magnusson is a Scottish broadcaster and writer, currently working as the presenter of Reporting Scotland for BBC Scotland. Her father is the late broadcaster and writer Magnus Magnusson.

1. Warning Signs: the early but frighteningly tell-tale signs of dementia emerge on a trip to Mull.

2. Facing up: Despite the telltale warning signs, Sally and her family are still doing their best to ignore the truth.

3. The Death of a Husband: Sally Magnusson reads the moving memoir of her mother's long struggle with dementia.

4. Consolation in Forgetting: Sally sees that there is sometimes consolation in forgetting.

5. A Peaceful End: In this episode, a peaceful end amongst family.

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I like that the end was at home.