The story is told from the perspective of a 10-years-old African American girl about her grandmother who lives in advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease in a nursing home. The granddaughter is told that there is no point of visiting her grandmother because “she is no longer there.” Her love for her grandma compels her to visit her. Their visits may help shift perceptions from stigma to hope.
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