Welcome to the Departure Lounge

Welcome to the Departure Lounge
Author: Meg Federico
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 030737369X

A fresh, funny new voice, Meg Federico showcases her keen eye for the absurd in this poignant, hilarious, and timely account of one daughter’s tumultuous journey caring for her aging parents. When Meg Federico’s eighty-year-old mother and newly minted step-father were forced to accept full-time home care, she imagined them settling into a Norman-Rockwellian life of docile dependency. With a family of her own and a full time career in Nova Scotia – a thousand miles away from her parents – Federico hoped they would be able to take care of themselves for the most part, and call on their children when they really needed them – but of course that’s not quite what happens. As she watches with horror from the sidelines, Federico’s parents turn into terrible teens. Fighting off onslaughts of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, Addie and Walter, forbidden by doctors to drink, conspire to order cases of scotch by phone; Addie’s attendant accuses the evening staff of midnight voodoo; Walter’s inhibitions decline as dementia increases and mail-order sex aides arrive at the front door. The list of absurdities goes on and on as Federico tries to take some control over her parents’ lives – and her own. This is a story for the huge generation – nearly 76 million people – now dealing with the care of their parents. You’ll laugh and cry as you read this powerful and important debut.

Welcome to the Departure Lounge

Welcome to the Departure Lounge
Author: Meg Federico
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-02-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1588367851

The adventure begins when Meg’s mother, Addie, vacationing in Florida, takes a spill. At the hospital, Addie bolts upright on her gurney and yells “I demand an autopsy!” before passing out cold. “One minute, she is unconscious, the next, she’s nuts,” observes Meg Federico in this hilarious and poignant memoir of taking care of eighty-year-old Addie and her relatively new (and equally old) husband, Walter, in their not-so-golden years. Addie’s accident is a portent of things to come over the next two years as Meg oversees her mother’s home care in the Departure Lounge, the nickname Meg gives Addie and Walter’s house in suburban New Jersey. It is a place of odd behaviors and clashing caregivers, where chaos and confusion reign supreme. Meg had expected that Addie and Walter would settle into a Rockwellian dotage of docile dependency. Instead the pair regress into terrible teens. Meg watches from the sidelines in disbelief as her mother and stepfather, forbidden by doctors to drink, conspire to order cases of scotch by phone; as Addie’s attendant accuses the evening staff of midnight voodoo; as the increasingly demented Walter’s sex drive becomes unbridled and mail-order sex aids are delivered to the front door. Meg jumps in to cope with the pandemonium–even as she struggles to manage her own family back in Nova Scotia. With a fresh voice and a keen eye for the absurd, Meg Federico writes a story that will resonate with the generation now caring for their parents. Welcome to the Departure Lounge is a moving and madcap chronicle of a family–their moments of joy, the memories they’d rather forget, and the just plain loopiness of their situation. “How’s life at the Departure Lounge?” Meg’s brother asks. Meg doesn’t know where to start. “Let’s just say the drinks are outrageous, and they never run out of nuts.”

The Smile of a Ghost

The Smile of a Ghost
Author: Phil Rickman
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0857890220

Merrily is called to investigate a possible ghost sighting in her seventh fascinating adventure In the affluent, historic town of Ludlow, a teenage boy dies in a fall from the castle ruins. Accident or suicide? No great mystery—so why does the boy's uncle, retired detective Andy Mumford, turn to diocesan exorcist Merrily Watkins? More people will die before Merrily, her own future uncertain, uncovers a dangerous obsession with suicide, death, and the afterlife hidden within these shadowed medieval streets.

The Departure Lounge

The Departure Lounge
Author: Paul Eggers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

What happens when people land on unfamiliar moral and cultural turf? The five stories in Paul Eggers' The Departure Lounge examine that question, focusing on characters in either voluntary or involuntary exile--men and women forced to confront their deepest emotions and beliefs, removed from familiar, comforting surroundings. In one story an academic flees his family, arriving in Africa only to find that his African host is dealing with a similar crisis. In another, an American chess hustler in Africa is forced to come to terms with his own sense of right and wrong. In yet another, an old Vietnamese man now living in California finds that his relationship with his now-dead daughter was not what he had assumed. In the story "Hey," a young chess star confronts the death of his brother in the Vietnam War. And in the final story, an aging American couple--former UN relief workers--return to their refugee-camp worksite in Malaysia, discovering what they had forgotten about themselves. In lyrical, tough-minded prose, Eggers' stories illuminate in unexpected ways the profundity of cross-cultural experiences, as well as deliver fresh insights into the complexity of identity.

A Day at an Airport

A Day at an Airport
Author: Sarah Harrison
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 158013551X

Illustrates the daily activities at an airport, including a rock star arrival, a flight delay, and a thunderstorm.

Mothering Mother

Mothering Mother
Author: Carol D. O'Dell
Publisher: Kunati Books
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 160164003X

Compelling and heartrending, this personal memoir chronicles the author's decision not to put her mother, who has Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, in "one of those homes" and relays the far-reaching consequences this choice has on her entire family. Detailing the challenges of reversing roles and learning to mother one's own mother, this refreshing and entertaining autobiography will help those struggling with their own decisions on elder care in the home. It touches on the importance of relationships—such as how they impact our souls and beliefs about ourselves and the quality of life—and explores the larger questions of faith, hope, and ultimately death.

Huckstered

Huckstered
Author: Gabriella Bradley
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Total Pages: 54
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1487430949

Just before Christmas, Nayara’s parents present her with the most explosive present ever… Nayara’s parents have sold her to a king on another planet who bought her for his son. Shocked, Nayara is devastated at the thought of joining with an alien prince. This Christmas was going to be one that nightmares were made up of.

The Malaysian Conspiracy

The Malaysian Conspiracy
Author: Geoffrey Davison
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462832687

A Russian agent follows two canisters of plutonium, stolen by the Russian Mafia, to Malaysia where the agent loses the courier who went underground. A CIA agent is murdered in Kuala Lumpur by a method known to be favoured by Chinese Intelligence. A top executive, who is the son of the President of a powerful, US Corporation, is kidnapped in KL when a billion-dollar deal is being negotiated with the Malaysian Government. The three incidents are part of a conspiracy which ultimately brings cooperation between a CIA, Russian and an Australian agent. There is murder, suspense and uncertainty throughout the novel as events lead to a shoot out, but the perpetrators of the conspiracy are not uncovered until much later with surprising, fatal consequences.

Visitor access and facilities

Visitor access and facilities
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Administration Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780215045225

Approximately 1 million people enter the parliamentary estate every year as visitors rather than as Members or staff of the two Houses of Parliament. The two Houses must balance the business needs of a fully working legislature and those of a visitor attraction. Parliament is first and foremost a working institution, and that implies clear principles for how access is organised. Democratic access to the work of Parliament must remain free and open, enabling any citizen, at least so far as physical space allows, open access to sittings in the two Chambers, in the Committee Rooms and in Westminster Hall, or to meet their Member of Parliament. Considerable work needs to be done on how the visitor attraction part of Parliament is best operated, not least in persuading some reluctant Members and staff of both Houses and an often instinctively negative media to recognise the difference between democratic access to the work of the place and interest in its heritage and tourism aspects. The central idea that has emerged in this inquiry is that two conceptions of Parliament are required: the working institution and the visitor attraction. The two should be complementary, not in conflict, and some of the tensions that presently arise from, for example, queues outside the building and the consequent delay of business meetings for Members and others would be resolved if the two concepts were more rigorously held apart.