What Flowers Remember is a glimpse of the impact of Alzheimer's on both the person experiencing the disease and in this case also on a young friend. Delia illustrates how Alzheimer's can be a difficult thing to understand. The feelings of how can they forget the people and most important events in their life? Will they be able to remember me? It's a sad story, but one in which Shannon Wiersbitzky draws on her own experiences to show the love and helplessness of someone close to us beginning to loose their memories. I so enjoyed how Delia created a scrapbook or photo album about Old Red, and when they were listening to music, it reminded of some of the strategies that I used with my patients as a speech pathologist. There were some light romantic moments between Delia and Tommy, which helped to break up some of the sadder moments.
Favorite line:
When Tommy and Delia were standing close to one another..."It made my stomach tilt like I was on a ride at the fair. The kind where I got off feeling sort of woozy, but all I wanted to do was to run back around and get in line so I could go all over again."
An ebook copy was provided by the publisher for consideration for the 2014 Cybils award in Middle Grade fiction.
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