One morning, a Daughter wakes up to the sound of a pressure cooker, which her disabled Mother is using to make breakfast. While they are eating breakfast together, the TV news announces that Mr. Ronald REAGAN has died from Alzheimer's disease. The mother, who has never fully recovered from the effects of a cerebral hemorrhage, cries because she thinks that she will die like him. Through their differences, the daughter continues to help her mother struggle with her new challen...
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One morning, a Daughter wakes up to the sound of a pressure cooker, which her disabled Mother is using to make breakfast. While they are eating breakfast together, the TV news announces that Mr. Ronald REAGAN has died from Alzheimer's disease. The mother, who has never fully recovered from the effects of a cerebral hemorrhage, cries because she thinks that she will die like him. Through their differences, the daughter continues to help her mother struggle with her new challenges and her fears.
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