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A Necessary End
A Necessary End
Author: Nick Taylor
A touching and beautifully written story of Nick Taylor’s journey with his parents to the end of their lives. Millions of children are taking similar journeys, which is why the Washington Post called A Necessary End “one of the key stories of our time.”
ISBN-13: 9780595167067
ISBN-10: 0595167063
Publication Date: 2/2001
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Backinprint.com
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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From Publishers Weekly
In a disarmingly candid, beautifully written memoir, Taylor ( Sons of the Father ) depicts the financial and emotional problems he encountered as one of the many middle-aged, self-absorbed offspring who suddenly find themselves faced with responsibility for aging parents. Taylor's fond appreciation for his mother and father's interests and rich past is mixed with exasperation and guilt as he recounts his struggle in 1989 to move his mentally and physically deteriorating parents from an independent life in a Mexican village to the security and care of a nursing home in Florida. The son recalls that shortly before dying after a fourth stroke, his mother gazed at him with "a mother's full quotient of trust and love, which can never be equaled." His father died of cancer a few months later, leaving Taylor to say of their relationship that "We had cared for each other as best we could, while caring for ourselves. There is really nothing more to know that matters."
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