At the beginning of the 1990s, Linda Grant's mother, Rose, was diagnosed
with Dementia. In Remind Me Who I Am, Again Linda Grant tells the
story of Rose's illness and tries to reconstruct the history of their
Jewish immigrant family, stalking them from Russia and Poland to New
York and London. Writing with humour and great tenderness, Grant
explores profound questions about memory, autonomy and identity, and
asks if we can ever really know our parents.