Tommasina is ninety-two years old but she is convinced she's eighteen years old. She would like to study in order to become a professor and she would like to fall in love and marry. "I am what I forgot", said Tommasina, mixing up past and ...See moreTommasina is ninety-two years old but she is convinced she's eighteen years old. She would like to study in order to become a professor and she would like to fall in love and marry. "I am what I forgot", said Tommasina, mixing up past and present. Her day reveals a dignity unknown to Alzheimer: the importance of one's own family care and a public institution where aged people become once again children. Written by
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