4 posts tagged with Family and death.
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Book: Tangles: A Story of Alzheimer’s, My Mother, and Me
Graphic memoir by Sarah Leavitt about her mother, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia aged 52. There's an article by Leavitt where she writes about her sparse drawing style. An academic essay by Jane Tolmie talks about the "cross-connections between caregiving, the politics of queer resistance, and mother-daughter closeness" in the book. There is a review at Graphic Medicine, another by Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, and a less positive one by Fran Slater at bookmunch. In 2024 an animated film of the book was announced.
Everything's Gonna Be Okay: Seven-Spotted Ladybug; Greenbottle Blue Tarantula (Episodes 1 & 2) Season 1, Ep 1
Nicholas' single dad has very bad cancer and he's going to die, soon. So Nicholas offers himself up to be the guardian for his two teenage half-sisters. What's the worst that can happen? / Nicholas wishes he could call an adult. After the death of their father, Nicholas, Matilda, and Genevieve struggle to return to their daily - and nightly - routines. (Freeform, US broadcast) [more inside]
Lodge 49: The Door Season 2, Ep 10
After the events of Mexico, the Lynx regroup at a revived Lodge and prepare for an important coronation. Liz goes for a swim. Connie has a secret. [Season finale.] [more inside]
Podcast: The Allusionist: 15. Step Away
‘Step-‘, as in stepparents or stepchildren, originated in grief. Family structures have evolved, but are stepmothers now so tainted by fairytale associations with the word ‘wicked’ that we need new terminology? Lore’s Aaron Mahnke stops by to describe the lovelessness, literary tropes and life expectancy around ‘step-‘. [more inside]
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