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Reviewed by Rich Follett for Readers' Favorite
All the Memories That Remain: War, Alzheimer’s, and the Search for a Way Home by E. M. Liddick is a wonderfully insightful, carefully considered memoir of one man’s journey through battling a severe separation from self after a particularly grueling and damaging tour of duty as a U. S. Army drone-strike legal advisor in Afghanistan. Simultaneously he is processing his thoughts and feelings surrounding his father’s decline and impending death from early-onset Alzheimer’s disease and a struggling marriage. Liddick’s writing style is erudite yet accessible, and his honesty is, in a word, devastating – in all of the best possible ways. The book not only has a tremendous impact purely as a memoir but also serves as a kind of universal guidebook for those willing to undertake the daunting task of self-examination and focused reflection with the ultimate goal of reconciling disparate aspects of their own psyche.
Memoir is a unique genre through which we can recognize common threads of our own lived experience in the lived experience of others, resulting in a kind of emotional and social catharsis that no other kind of writing can deliver quite as effectively. E. M. Liddick is a masterful storyteller with a psychoanalyst’s unflinching eye which he is never afraid to turn upon himself; as a result. All the Memories That Remain is singularly powerful. In the end, the true message of this heartfelt and deeply affecting memoir can be distilled down to one universal truth: those we love and lose, whether to death or to attrition, continue to live on as long as we remember them. E. M. Liddick’s memoir is a beacon of truth and a standard bearer in the quest to fully appreciate the perfect beauty of the imperfect human adventure we know as giving and receiving love.