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How I Remember Mother

Here, Davis shares how she remembers her mother, former First Lady Nancy Reagan. Among other things, she remembers how she and her father used to walk along the paths of the garden in the afternoons--both of them older, their steps slow and cautious, his occasional questions splintery with Alzheimer...

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Published in:Time (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 2016-03, Vol.187 (10), p.53
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