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Caring for Red is Mindy Fried's moving and colorful account of
caring for her 97-year-old father, Manny - an actor, writer, and
labor organizer - in the final year of his life. This memoir
chronicles the actions of two sisters as they discover concentric
circles of support for their father and attempt to provide him with
an experience of ""engaged aging"" in an assisted living facility.
The story is also that of a daughter of a powerful and outspoken
man who took risks throughout his life and whose political beliefs
had an enduring impact on his family. (After Manny was called
before the House Un-American Activities Committee, he was
blackballed and his family was shunned.) As an actor, Manny was
affiliated with Elia Kazan's Group Theatre and the Federal Theatre
Project. He did Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Ibsen, and played
everything from the tormented father in Arthur Miller's All My Sons
to an infant in a baby carriage in Thornton Wilder's Infancy, from
the Rabbi in Fiddler on the Roof to - poignantly for this book -
the role of Morrie in Tuesdays with Morrie. As she devotes herself
to caring for her dying father, Mindy grapples anew with the
complexity of their relationship. She questions whether she can be
there for him and how to assert her own voice as her father's
caregiver in his last days.
Caring for Red is Mindy Fried's moving and colorful account of
caring for her 97-year-old father, Manny - an actor, writer, and
labor organizer - in the final year of his life. This memoir
chronicles the actions of two sisters as they discover concentric
circles of support for their father and attempt to provide him with
an experience of ""engaged aging"" in an assisted living facility.
The story is also that of a daughter of a powerful and outspoken
man who took risks throughout his life and whose political beliefs
had an enduring impact on his family. (After Manny was called
before the House Un-American Activities Committee, he was
blackballed and his family was shunned.) As an actor, Manny was
affiliated with Elia Kazan's Group Theatre and the Federal Theatre
Project. He did Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Ibsen, and played
everything from the tormented father in Arthur Miller's All My Sons
to an infant in a baby carriage in Thornton Wilder's Infancy, from
the Rabbi in Fiddler on the Roof to - poignantly for this book -
the role of Morrie in Tuesdays with Morrie. As she devotes herself
to caring for her dying father, Mindy grapples anew with the
complexity of their relationship. She questions whether she can be
there for him and how to assert her own voice as her father's
caregiver in his last days.
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