The bittersweet account of a son's final year with his Alzheimer's-stricken father, former Life magazine managing editor Joe Thorndike, and a candid portrait of an implacable disease. For this second edition, author John Thorndike has written a new introduction with updated statistics and important lessons.
John Thorndike Books
This author's work delves into profound human experiences, often exploring themes of family, loss, and the search for identity. Their prose is characterized by keen psychological insight and a poetic style that draws readers into complex inner worlds. The author's voice is both intimate and universal, resonating with a broad audience through its authentic exploration of the human condition.



Another Way Home: A Father's Memoir
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The memoir recounts the poignant journey of a young Peace Corps volunteer who falls in love with Clarisa, a spirited woman battling schizophrenia. As their idyllic life shifts dramatically, the warmth of their initial connection gives way to turmoil, leading to a painful separation. The author, now a single father, candidly shares the challenges of raising his son Janir alone, capturing the deep bond they forge amid adversity. The narrative highlights themes of love, loss, and the complexities of parenthood, resonating with readers across generations.
Als 24jähriger Soldat des US-Friedenskorps in El Salvador verliebt sich John Thorndike in die 19jährige Clarisa. Ein Sohn kommt zur Welt und Clarisa ist eine hingebungsvolle Mutter. Allmählich macht sich bei ihr eine schwere Schizophrenie bemerkbar, die zu einer Gefahr für den Kleinen wird. Nach langem Kampf um die Familie kehrt Thorndike mit seinem Sohn in die USA zurück. §§