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For those of us who are aging along with our parents, Gene Everywhere is a wonderful companion on this journey. (Brenda Miller, author of An Earlier Life)
On New Year's Day 2011, without giving the idea full consideration, Talya invites her ninety-year-old father-in-law to visit. He needs a temporary place to stay. She needs
something. From the moment Gene steps into her kitchen clutching a paper sack filled with medication,
NOTHING unfolds as she expects.
"While often grounded in
things--a red sweatshirt, a jigsaw puzzle, a toothpick, 72 ceiling tiles--at its heart
Gene, Everywhere is about
people in their maddening, clumsy, confounding, and ultimately triumphant attempts to connect and enrich each other's lives... Anyone who has been inspired by an older mentor will love this memoir; anyone who has not will find one in Gene." Dorene O'Brien, author of
What It Might Feel Like to HopeWith the generational wisdom of
Tuesdays with Morrie and the charm of
A Man Called Ove, this story is for adult children everywhere.