Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew
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Kalorama, 2024.
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4h 20m 0s
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English
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9781696615792

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Patti Davis., Patti Davis|AUTHOR., & Emily Sutton-Smith|READER. (2024). Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew . Kalorama.

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Patti Davis, Patti Davis|AUTHOR and Emily Sutton-Smith|READER. 2024. Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew. Kalorama.

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Patti Davis, Patti Davis|AUTHOR and Emily Sutton-Smith|READER. Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew Kalorama, 2024.

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Patti Davis, Patti Davis|AUTHOR, and Emily Sutton-Smith|READER. Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew Kalorama, 2024.

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Eager to retell the narrative of her own family and her coming-of-age, Patti Davis casts aside misperceptions that defined her in the past. Far from being the enfant terrible, “Dear Mom and Dad” reveals young Patti as a sensitive child, who was not able to be the public person her family demanded. Davis casts an empathetic yet honest eye on her parents-on her father, the eternal lifeguard, who saved seventy-seven people, yet failed to create a coherent AIDS policy, and her mother, who never escaped her own tortured youth.

What comes across are Davis's burnished skills as a writer. Even as she unravels her mother's highly edited persona, and her father's loving but distant personality, Davis remains steadfast in her artistic expression, as she melds irony, comedy, and tragedy with dreamlike memories of an ever-present past. “Dear Mom and Dad”, with its account of her father's Alzheimer's and her mother's end-of-life struggles, becomes an account of forgiveness, reaching levels of redemption rarely found in contemporary memoirs.
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