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**Winner of the Alberta LIterary Awards Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction**When her mother, Rosa, begins to show signs of dementia, Caterina Edwards embarks on a myriad of journeys geograph...
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01 July 2009

**Winner of the Alberta LIterary Awards Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction**
When her mother, Rosa, begins to show signs of dementia, Caterina Edwards embarks on a myriad of journeys geographical, intellectual, emotional that turn out to be part of one journey, a search for the meaning of the past and of home. During the four years she cares for Rosa, Edwards must navigate between conflicting responsibilities to self, family, and work while dealing with her mother's confusion, hostility, paranoia, and fear, and her own physical and emotional exhaustion. As Rosa loses her memory and her self, Edwards travels to Istria, now part of Croatia, where she discovers a suppressed history of ethnic cleansing, loss, and displacement that altered Rosa’s life course irrevocably. This frank memoir limns a multifaceted history of two women in crisis, one struggling to maintain a sense of self against the demands of disease and the weight of a dark past, the other seeking understanding and solace in the face of something that resists both.
When her mother, Rosa, begins to show signs of dementia, Caterina Edwards embarks on a myriad of journeys geographical, intellectual, emotional that turn out to be part of one journey, a search for the meaning of the past and of home. During the four years she cares for Rosa, Edwards must navigate between conflicting responsibilities to self, family, and work while dealing with her mother's confusion, hostility, paranoia, and fear, and her own physical and emotional exhaustion. As Rosa loses her memory and her self, Edwards travels to Istria, now part of Croatia, where she discovers a suppressed history of ethnic cleansing, loss, and displacement that altered Rosa’s life course irrevocably. This frank memoir limns a multifaceted history of two women in crisis, one struggling to maintain a sense of self against the demands of disease and the weight of a dark past, the other seeking understanding and solace in the face of something that resists both.
Price: $16.99
Pages: 304
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date:
01 July 2009
ISBN: 9781926685175
Format: eBook
Caterina Edwards was born in England of an English father and an Italian mother. She grew up in Calgary and received a Master of Arts from the University of Alberta. She has taught Canadian literature and creative writing at various post-secondary institutions in Edmonton and is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction including a collection of stories entitled Island of the Nightingale. In 1997-98, she was the writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta. She lives in Edmonton.
Prologue
Care
Responsibility
Documents
The Shell Game
What Remains
Broken Walls
Them and Us
Who Remembers?
Hide and Seek
Not at Home
Nostalgia
Family Photos
The Cyclops
Tests
You'll Never Become a Woman
Care Calling Care
Strangers
Istria Talks
Archives
Who Remembers?
A Remengo
Family History
Cast Out
Losing It
Readings
What They Told Me
Ruins
Sisters
On the Lagoon
A Difficult Passage
Going Home
What Remains
Care
Responsibility
Documents
The Shell Game
What Remains
Broken Walls
Them and Us
Who Remembers?
Hide and Seek
Not at Home
Nostalgia
Family Photos
The Cyclops
Tests
You'll Never Become a Woman
Care Calling Care
Strangers
Istria Talks
Archives
Who Remembers?
A Remengo
Family History
Cast Out
Losing It
Readings
What They Told Me
Ruins
Sisters
On the Lagoon
A Difficult Passage
Going Home
What Remains