Roz Chast’s “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?” set a high bar for memoirs about caring for aging parents. Jonathan Kozol’s “The Theft of Memory” can stand proudly beside Chast’s on the growing shelf of literature about losing loved ones to dementia. Though Kozol’s book lacks Chast’s wit (and cartoons), it shares that book’s refreshing frankness and lack of self-pity.Read full article >>