John Thorndike is the author of three novels: Anna Delaney's Child, The Potato Baron, and A Hundred Fires in Cuba, as well as a previous memoir, Another Way Home. He lives in Athens, Ohio.
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"A brave, moving story of a son's devotion to his dying father.... Thorndike's prose is serenely beautiful and his patience in caring for an Alzheimer's patient is extremely admirable. An affecting work of emotional honesty and forgiveness." (Kirkus Reviews) "The first few pages of The Last of His Mind are dynamite, in their quiet way. They open up a world that, if you've known it and lived in it, conks you on the head, bashes your memory, brings it all back in a rush... This memoir is far too elegantly written to ever state it directly, but the reader is made aware of the high honor involved: The author honors his father in the most profound way and is blessed, in turn, by participating in the most taxing event in his father's life." (Washington Post) "A beautiful book, this memoir reveals the painful chaos of Alzheimer's, as well as the strength, faith and unexpected joys that come with caring for a loved one in his last days." (Publishers Weekly) "John Thorndike's memoir is a wonderfully detailed episodic account of his father's ordeal with Alzheimer's ... an honest and powerful portrayal of the effects of the combination of old age and Alzheimer's disease and the love between a son and his father." (Foreword Reviews)

