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Book Review: Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? By Roz Chast
November 1st, 2015

This book, but its not really a book, its what the cool kids call a graphic novel, beautifully traces Chast's experience with her own conservative, urban parents as they age and Chast struggles to provide for their needs. Chast perfectly described her feelings, which I feel sum up a lot of the current struggles we all have with long-term care costs in her interview on Fresh Air by saying, "They were frugal...they were very careful about money. To see all that scrimping just sort of...like a Niagara Falls of expense at the end."
I won't spoil any more of the details, but I feel the book is a perfect lighthearted and quick read for anyone going through or having been through a struggle with parents or other relatives as they navigate leaving the family home, transitioning to some kind of senior living, the loss of a parent, and ultimately the loss of both parents.
I recommend this for all of my clients and friends who are dealing with any parent or relative in these various stages, and I've never heard a disappointing review. I've got so many copies of this book in circulation right now, I should start a library system. Check it out here.
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