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Polar Vortex: A Family Memoir
Polar Vortex: A Family Memoir | Denise Dorrance
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What do you do when your mother can't remember who you are? You catch the first flight from your adopted home of London to your original hometown of Cedar Rapids, lowa, where she's hospitalized, injured, and struggling with the swirling disorientation of dementia. You take responsibility for finding her new (and, perhaps, final) home--although insurance is running out and you might have to finally patch up your bitter relationship with your sister. And you try not to think about death, lurking around every corner . . . or the coming polar vortex, growing closer and closer as snowflakes swirl ever faster outside.With cinematic illustrations and moving yet humorous prose, award-winning author and cartoonist Denise Dorrance shares the two most haywire months of her life: the phone call after her mother is discovered lying confused on the living room floor, the mingled shock and familiarity of a harsh Midwestern midwinter, the attempt to settle her homesick mother into a care facility, the limiting and limitless inanities of the US health care system, and the impossible decisions about what comes next. Incorporating vintage postcards, photographs, and letters, Dorrance brilliantly captures the sadness, frustration, and gallows humor of suddenly having to care for an aging parent and facing the moment of transition between life as you've long known it and life as it must become.
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jlhammar
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Fantastic graphic memoir. Dorrance shares the story of her mother‘s dementia with creativity, humor and heart. If you liked Roz Chast‘s Can‘t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? (I loved it), I think you‘d appreciate this one.

Lesliereadsalot Roz Chast rocks! I even have two of her cartoons framed on my wall. 1mo
Caryl That Roz Chast book was fantastic. Stacking this one. 1mo
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2 ⭐This book is just sad. I cannot finish it. It‘s a memoir of a woman who is constantly wanting to run away from home, but has return home when her mother with dementia falls ill. She has to do what she can to take care of her mom while laminating her brother‘s death and her sisters indifference. These two can‘t get along. Most of this book at the halfway point has been how she feels about her mom and a little bit about her mom‘s history,

LibrarianRyan It's also about what she hates about living in the US. There are some interesting things, for example death as a character shows up on multiple pages and even talks with the protagonist. Death is looming over the entire story. The reader knows where this book is headed but I have no desire to get there. It‘s sad the protagonist is unlikable and I really have no desire to finish this book. 3mo
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