The reward for living a reasonably long life, according to Jane Gross’s mother, was getting to “rot to death” rather than merely dying. As a physician Ms. Gross quotes later in her book confirms, this “inching toward oblivion” is no longer bad luck but a “generalizable phenomenon.”With that bit of foreboding as a baseline, Ms. Gross takes us on a no-holds-barred tour through the years that she and her brother spent caring for their late mother. The author, a former New York Times reporter whom I’ve never met save for a few encounters on social media, is unafraid to admit all the mistakes she made out of sheer ignorance and how often even the most high-functioning adult children simply do not know what they do not know.
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