My Bonnie: How Dementia Stole the Love of My Life
Author: Suchet, John
ISBN: 9780007328413
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Year First Published: 2011
Pages: 320
Dimensions: 195mm x 128mm x 23mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
After a whirlwind romance and a marriage that spanned decades, former face of ITV news, John Suchet, revealed on breakfast television that his beloved wife Bonnie was suffering with dementia, eliciting a huge response. Never had anyone spoken so movingly about dementia, the thief that stole his still youthful wife on the eve of their retirement.
My Bonnie was the number one bestseller in its category, according to the Sunday Times. Finally, the long awaited paperback edition is published, this time with a poignant new epilogue updating us on Bonnie and John’s journey through the illness. The Mail on Sunday calls My Bonnie ‘remarkable’; ‘an act of living resistance’ says the Observer.
My Bonnie is a heart-rending and uplifting read, alternating between Bonnie and John’s intense love story and the progression of the illness. When he first met Bonnie, John was bowled over by her Grace Kelly-esque poise and radiance. An exotic, and married, American beauty, she seemed beyond his reach. He had no idea, however, that his love was returned; even less suspected that the two of them would one day be together, and that for 26 years, every moment would be intense, perfect, and shared. Described by readers as ‘astonishingly honest’ and a ‘personal, beautiful love story’, John’s moving account of how his wife, barely past middle age, was diagnosed out of the blue with dementia, a disease usually associated with the elderly, remains full of joy, despite the tragedy.
Finally united, their marriage was passionate and anyone could see that John admired and adored Bonnie and that she loved him right back. They looked forward to their golden years when they could finally be with each other without distractions or obstacles. But the bewildering and gradual seizure of Bonnie’s mind stole away their hopes of growing old together and made each day a struggle. And yet Bonnie’s sense of humour and natural warmth constantly triumphs.
ISBN: 9780007328413
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Year First Published: 2011
Pages: 320
Dimensions: 195mm x 128mm x 23mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
After a whirlwind romance and a marriage that spanned decades, former face of ITV news, John Suchet, revealed on breakfast television that his beloved wife Bonnie was suffering with dementia, eliciting a huge response. Never had anyone spoken so movingly about dementia, the thief that stole his still youthful wife on the eve of their retirement.
My Bonnie was the number one bestseller in its category, according to the Sunday Times. Finally, the long awaited paperback edition is published, this time with a poignant new epilogue updating us on Bonnie and John’s journey through the illness. The Mail on Sunday calls My Bonnie ‘remarkable’; ‘an act of living resistance’ says the Observer.
My Bonnie is a heart-rending and uplifting read, alternating between Bonnie and John’s intense love story and the progression of the illness. When he first met Bonnie, John was bowled over by her Grace Kelly-esque poise and radiance. An exotic, and married, American beauty, she seemed beyond his reach. He had no idea, however, that his love was returned; even less suspected that the two of them would one day be together, and that for 26 years, every moment would be intense, perfect, and shared. Described by readers as ‘astonishingly honest’ and a ‘personal, beautiful love story’, John’s moving account of how his wife, barely past middle age, was diagnosed out of the blue with dementia, a disease usually associated with the elderly, remains full of joy, despite the tragedy.
Finally united, their marriage was passionate and anyone could see that John admired and adored Bonnie and that she loved him right back. They looked forward to their golden years when they could finally be with each other without distractions or obstacles. But the bewildering and gradual seizure of Bonnie’s mind stole away their hopes of growing old together and made each day a struggle. And yet Bonnie’s sense of humour and natural warmth constantly triumphs.