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Grace, a model post WWII housewife, managed her five children and assorted pets with a hyper-observant eye for perfection. Decades later she suffers a debilitating stroke.
In this heart-breaking yet spirit-mending memoir, Collamer contrasts the nostalgia of 1960s preteen life with an unstable future after the stroke. When daughter becomes caregiver, advocate, and friend, the process of growing up begins.

Grace on the Ledge a memoir eBook Patricia Thompson Collamer

Collamer recounts anecdotes of family life as a preteen baby-boomer in an upper middle class family during the 1960s while unfolding the bittersweet contemporary narrative of the passing of her mom some five decades later. I loved this book. Her anecdotes of family life during the sixties resonated with my own memories. This was a treat. More importantly, the author tells of her private journey while her mom's health declines late in life. This is a beautiful family story of love in action.

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  • File Size 2035 KB
  • Print Length 272 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1942430248
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Year of the Book (September 1, 2015)
  • Publication Date September 1, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B013R8ZTXE

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I felt very much that Ms. Collamer understands the 'mother-daughter' relationship. The desire to be there - to help, to love... to be loved... to seek, attain approval. I cried. I laughed... I will be rereading this book for years and recommending it to every woman I know (guys, I think you just might 'get' this book too!).
This memoir made me laugh and cry. It explores many of the thoughts and feelings daughters have about the complicated relationship with their mother. You follow the search for Patty's independence, the mystery of her mothers life before her and her and the impact that her mothers words and traditions have on her life. It follows the physical decline of her ultimate mentor and coach. I feel all daughters can relate to Patty's struggles navigating this relationship and guilt that she carries with her, constantly trying to meet the expectations of a good daughter.
Interesting way of writing this - two stories, intertwined. I particularly liked the one of the growing up and maturing of Grace. The part describing her illness and eventual death were well written, but not a pleasure for me to read.
A well-written, honest and sometimes funny book, sometimes bringing tears and sometimes laughter. It brought back a few memories also. Makes us think about how life can change in the blink of an eye and gives the reader an insight into how to handle those challenges. Mrs. Collamer is a very talented writer who writes it like it is. I enjoyed this book.
Collamer recounts anecdotes of family life as a preteen baby-boomer in an upper middle class family during the 1960s while unfolding the bittersweet contemporary narrative of the passing of her mom some five decades later. I loved this book. Her anecdotes of family life during the sixties resonated with my own memories. This was a treat. More importantly, the author tells of her private journey while her mom's health declines late in life. This is a beautiful family story of love in action.
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