Take Care [1988]
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Résumé On a stormy night, three sisters gather in their childhood home to face a family crisis. Their mother is an invalid with Alzheimer's disease, and is unable to care for herself. Their youngest sister has suffered
a terrible accident and lost her memory. Who will bear the responsibility for their care and
future? As the women face that question, many painful memories are revived, including some they
must learn not to forget. Extrait « MICHELLE : At first, my mother used to take me. I was just a baby. I was very small. Then, it was Judith. I remember very clearly the day Mom decided that for her, the music teacher was a thing of the past. I was only four but she'd sent me outside to play, out back, in the little yard. And on that day, it was no sonata I overheard. […] » Revue de presse "Marie Laberge is a remarkable writer, period! A writer clearly in full control of her talent who can breathe life into her characters in an astoninshing way." Jean Beaunoyer, La Presse, Montreal, November 5, 1987. |