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The missing elizabeth in the title the perfect title is muddled up with sukey the missing sister which allows mauds past obsess... Read More
Many times when we read about someone with dementia it is from the perspective of the caregiver which is certainly important bu... Read More
I was drawn to it after watching the decline of 2 paternal aunts with the same behaviors
Emma healey skillfully takes us into the declining mind of an elderly woman whose current sense of loss mingles with the decade... Read More
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- This product had a total of 6,020 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 17 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Accurately the patience terror creativity anger and despair are all reported
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Although its hard to follow a book which seems in first glance to have a story that doesnt go forward at all
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One evening while channel surfing i came across a pbs station that was showing a movie called elizabeth is missing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I watched the movie that night and again the following sunday afternoon
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I thought the story that the book told was very tastefully done
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Maude’s friend elizabeth is missing and no one seems to care—from her confused perspective
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Note there is a clear hint to let you know which time frame you’re in the present is told in the present tense “i say i look the room is…” and the past is told in past tense
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is believable while the storyline is engaging