Conversations with My Mother

Category: Fiction - Realistic
Author: Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert
Publisher: Rootstock Publishing
Publication Date: November 10, 2024
Number of Pages: 324
ISBN-10: 1578691818
ISBN-13: 978-1578691814
ASIN: B0DHW9B73V

Through a series of vignettes, Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert captures the mix of humor and heartache accompanying the conversations between the elderly and warm-hearted Francophone grappling with dementia in Conversations with My Mother. At the same time, her quaint town faces real estate development pressures. The novel opens with a nostalgic trip to the breakwater, where Yvette recalls when her husband proposed. This memory delivers the emotional backdrop throughout the narrative, highlighting the contrast between Yvette’s fragmented recollections and her sharp-witted insights, often delivered with a humorous twist, such as when she quips, “I must be at the ‘Stairway to Heaven’” when she forgets her destination.

Conversations with My Mother explores themes of love, memory, and the vicissitudes of aging. The protagonist, a reflective son and businessman, deals with discussions with his mother, who has dementia yet retains flashes of her vibrant personality and sharp wit. Through dynamic dialogue, we see her as both a dignified matriarch and a vulnerable individual confronting the gradual erosion of her memories. Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert employs rich imagery and detailed interactions to encapsulate the mother’s essence, allowing readers to witness her blend of warmth, humor, and melancholy. Moments like her recognition of the beauty in flowers or her reflections on family history reveal her fighting spirit.  

The characterization is ingenious, and the author draws portraits of characters in a family dynamic where pain intersects with patient acceptance. While Yvette suffers from dementia, she is depicted as a kind-hearted, lovable woman whose sense of humor is instinctive. Throughout the novel, the author emphasizes the delicate balance between the past and present, illustrating how love and connection persist, even as they become fragmented over time. The nuanced and deeply flawed characters will arrest the attention of readers. As Yvette grapples with her fading memories, her identity feels increasingly elusive. Yet, she remains a complex character, holding onto her devout Catholic beliefs and displaying a compassionate worldview, famously stating, “Where there is love, there is life.”  

Like Jeanne's vibrant home, the setting is beautifully rendered, adding depth to the narrative and grounding the emotional currents. The book’s humor offsets its more melancholic moments. The pathos is intense, and it rubs off irresistibly on readers. Ronald-Stéphane Gilbert’s debut cleverly translates the struggle of dementia into an entertaining, authentic, and heartwarming narrative packed with lessons, infused with humanity, and realism. You’ll fall in love with the characters and enjoy the exquisite writing. The stellar storytelling establishes this author as one to take seriously, with the meld of exciting drama and focused scenes.

Reviewed By: Yna Erdrich

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Date: April 17, 2025

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