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When the Window Closes

What I Learned Caring for My Mom While She Was Alive and Dying

Jennifer Sullivan
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Year
2025
Language
English

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When the Window Closes is a profoundly personal and emotional narrative centered around the author's six-year journey as a caregiver for her mother, who had Alzheimer's disease. The book weaves back and forth between past events and the present caregiving moments, illustrating her complicated and trying relationship with her mother and how the burden of caregiving evolved into a great gift of unconditional love and acceptance.

During her caregiving years, the author learned everything she could about grief in an effort to prepare for her mother to die. In this memoir, she explores her own resentments, fears and anger as she struggled to accept her caregiving role. But nothing she did could prepare her for what actually happened.

Throughout the memoir, the author explores the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, family responsibilities, caregiving in the face of adversity, navigating the confusing healthcare system, and grappling with feelings of grief, loss, fear, resentment, and finding peace in letting go.

As a book on grief and loss, it is for caregivers facing similar situations, especially those dealing with Alzheimer's within their families. It is also for people interested in memoirs about family dynamics under strain and people looking for stories about overcoming hardship through love and acceptance. It could also help those seeking clinical advice on managing Alzheimer's who would rather not read a medical book.

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