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Moments of Glad Grace

A Memoir

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"As a writer, Wearing is all luscious texture and running narrative." — The Globe and Mail

Moments of Glad Grace is a moving and witty memoir of aging, familial love, and the hunt for roots and belonging. The story begins as a trip from Canada to Ireland in search of genealogical data and documents. Being 80 and in the early stages of Parkinson's Disease, Joe invites his daughter Alison to come along as his research assistant, which might have worked very well had she any interest — any at all — in genealogy.

Very quickly, the father-daughter pilgrimage becomes more comical than fruitful, more of a bittersweet adventure than a studious mission. And rather than rigorous genealogy, their explorations move into the realm of family and forgiveness, the primal search for identity and belonging, and questions about responsibility to our ancestors and the extent to which we are shaped by the people who came before us.

Though continually bursting with humor, Moments of Glad Grace ultimately becomes a song of appreciation for the precious and limited time we have with our parents, the small moments we share, and the gifts of transcendence we might find there.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2020

      Wearing (Confessions of a Fairy's Daughter) recounts the events and emotions of the week she spent in Dublin assisting her aging and ailing father with genealogical research, though she had little interest in her family's history (and rather dreaded the idea that her father's research would reveal the family was descended from oppressors or racists). As Wearing's father combs through archives, library books, and municipal records, Wearing performs different kinds of studies: determining how to come to terms with her father's physical decline as well as his passion for genealogical research, which conflicted with her own preference for "immersion" in the stories and cultures of a place or time. Peppered with moments of humor--when informing customs of the nature of their trip to Ireland, Wearing confuses the terms genealogy and gynecology--this account of a week spent determining a family's history delivers lessons for learning more about living family members as well. VERDICT Wearing's account will appeal to readers curious about genealogy and Irish history, as well as those facing the waning days of their parents' lives.--Th�r�se Purcell Nielsen, Huntington P.L., NY

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:1120
  • Text Difficulty:7-9

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