This is the true story of a mother who rose to the challenges of
surviving the Second World War with family intact, lived an
intensely passionate and deeply troubled personal life afterward,
endured the perils of cultural displacement, and suffered the loss
of her identity as she drifted toward an agonizingly slow death
from an affliction that stole her mind. It is also the story of her
bemused family members, all trying to demystify the woman they
thought they knew, together producing a fascinating kaleidoscopic
picture of a mystery they cannot unravel. Finally, it is the
author's own story-the aging son reflecting on the enigmas of
identity, family myths, dying, and death. These stories are set in
Glasgow and Toronto.
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