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Evie Landry is slipping, and she knows it. She has trouble remembering the names of her children, and even of her loving husband, Nick. Nothing in the house seems to be in the right place. Sometimes, at night, she wakes up terrified because she doesn't believe Nick is her husband and she runs away. The neighbors always call him and he takes her back to the place she no longer believes is her home.
When their doctor tells Evie and Nick that she probably has Alzheimer's disease, Nick does everything he can to protect her, but one day she attacks him on the driveway and puts him in the
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Produktbeschreibung
Evie Landry is slipping, and she knows it. She has trouble remembering the names of her children, and even of her loving husband, Nick. Nothing in the house seems to be in the right place. Sometimes, at night, she wakes up terrified because she doesn't believe Nick is her husband and she runs away. The neighbors always call him and he takes her back to the place she no longer believes is her home.

When their doctor tells Evie and Nick that she probably has Alzheimer's disease, Nick does everything he can to protect her, but one day she attacks him on the driveway and puts him in the hospital. The pressure to send her to a nursing home becomes overwhelming. Early one morning, before the decision can be taken out of Nick's hands, he bundles Evie into their car and they begin a thousand-mile journey from Central California to Canada and their only hope of staying together.

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Autorenporträt
Janet Aird spent most of the first part of her life moving around, from her childhood in Montreal, Canada and Connecticut, to a year in Europe, where she hitchhiked, worked and lived from Paris to a tiny island in Spain, and to Israel, where she volunteered on a dusty kibbutz. She lived in Vancouver for a year and then took a train to the East coast. She did stints at three universities, worked in cafeterias and fast food restaurants, and sorted mail at a post office. What always fascinated her were people and their relationships. She wrote everywhere she went. She married and had two children, who are raising families of their own now. They live in Los Angeles and Janet works as a freelance writer, writing magazine articles about the environment and sustainability. She's still fascinated by people and their relationships. Much of what she's learned inspired her novel, "Now I Remember I Love You."