When Blood is Gone: A Memoir of Time, Place, and Family
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But the greatest adventure in Tannen's memoir is family life and death. The son of an intelligence officer and a military nurse, Tannen and his older brother Bob spent their summers at Azalea s Acres, their Cofield grandparents farm in Monroe, Georgia. They also lived in an Indiana college town, desert New Mexico, the government employee communities of Washington, DC, and post-war Naples, Italy. While on a car trip through Italy, Tannen's father suffered a heart attack and passed away in his son's arms.
This event initiated what would become, for Tannen, a strange, close association with death, culminating in the eerily similar death of his brother decades later, and serving as a counterpoint to the challenges of assisting his aged mother through the last few months of her life.
