Losing My Mind
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I had no idea what this book was going to be about when I rented it, I guessed by the title it would probably be a little more humorous than it is, but after hearing it, I think it is a book that everyone should read.
Well, it's worth listening to for the novelty of it -- a book written by someone in the throes of Alzheimer's disease. If this book (and a small group of similar writings in the genre) weren't out there, you would think it couldn't be done. But it can. And, it is remarkable just what a creative writer Thomas DeBaggio turns out to be. I mean poetic, evocative, truly skillful. But his writing is, to no small surprise, also disjointed, leaving the reader a bit bewildered. Knowing that the book has been abridged does not help matters, either. Then there's the strange decision to use three different narrators, including the author. It really is distracting. Unlike many reviewers on this site, I tend to like hearing the writer read, but you get the impression that Mr. DeBaggio is no longer able to understand his own words by the time he is reading them. One more thing. DO NOT listen to this book if a loved one of yours has Alzheimer's. I mean it.