In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss by Amy Bloom

Amy Bloom’s In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss isn’t an easy book to read, and many readers may be uncomfortable with this book. Bloom’s husband, Brian Ameche, had Alzheimer’s, and he made the decision that he didn’t want to live with the...

The Favorite Daughter by Patti Callahan Henry

If you start Patti Callahan Henry’s latest novel, The Favorite Daughter, and it feels as if it’s just another runaway bride story, hang in there. While the first sixty pages may seem familiar, the rest of the book will break your heart. It’s a story...

Inheriting Edith by Zoe Fishman

Zoe Fishman’s novel, Inheriting Edith, could have been a depressing novel about a single mom, a woman with Alzheimer’s and a suicide. Instead, it’s a novel with heart and love, and a story of two people growing to understand each other, with a little...

Dancing with Rose by Lauren Kessler

In some ways, Lauren Kessler’s Dancing with Rose picks up where Lisa Genova’s Still Alice left off. Genova left Alice sitting in her kitchen, aware she was sinking deeper into Alzheimer’s. Dancing with Rose looks at it from the caretaker’s...