
Alice Munro – July 10, 1931
I don’t think any introduction is need of Alice Munro.  Plenty of information online and plenty of reviews of her work...even reviews of this very story.  Why should I add my review?  
The story was fine on all accounts.  It didn’t knock me off my feet.  What it did do is what these stories are supposed to do – either educate, jump start the pursuit of a portion of knowledge or ignite a stream of reflection.  
“Spelling” set me off on thinking about the lives of my parents as they grow older – specifically, how I will interact with them.  
Was this the intention of Munro?  Well, that’s the beauty of the short, the power to move minds.
Over the past 9 years, it seems that the change in my parents have become more evident.  My father of course has ALZ.  Early diagnosis.  He lives in PA. so I rarely see him but when I do, the effects of the disease are pretty noticeable.
Concerning my mother, I see her weekly because we live in the same city.  I think that I noticed the biggest change in her a couple of years after our return from 
How will I deal with them when they are well into their senior years?  Because of what ALZ does, I can only expect the worst for my dad.  How will it impact my life, our lives?  
Score 7 out of 10.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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