I have wanted to read this book for years, and now I have finally accomplished that goal. I am happy that I didn’t give up on this book. It took me a while to get a copy (I have so many books on my to-read list that many often slip through the cracks), but I got ahold of one and read it in rapture and horror. The true story that Mira Bartok tells seems almost too fanciful to be true. I was reminded of a Disney fairy tale often, as the mother portrayed in this book showed many characteristics of an evil stepmother. I know I take my wonderful parents for granted, but I didn’t realize how much until I was exposed to the mental and sometimes physical abuse that I read about in The Memory Palace.
The title of this book and where it comes from is interesting. Apparently there is a mnemonic technique from long ago that encourages a person to build a “memory palace” or compartments in your brain where memories are kept. As you gain access to the memories you compartmentalize them and are thus able to separate and understand your memories in a more concise way. Mira refers to this technique several times throughout the book, as she suffers from memory loss and is in need of closure in her life. I can understand and admire the needing and wanting to remember your life you have forgotten, but I have to wonder if Mira was given an opportunity to forget her painful past and start a new life, and if she gave up that opportunity only to revisit sorrow and confusion. Either way, this is a beautifully written memoir that makes me feel very thankful for the family I have and the memories we have made together.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 8 religious exclamations; 18 mild obscenities; 6 derogatory names; 3 scatological words; 3 anatomical terms; 9 F-word derivatives.
Violence/Gore: A woman threatens to kill herself several times; a car accident is briefly described with the injuries sustained, no blood; a woman threatens to kill her daughter; a woman tells her daughter she has been receiving death threats; a murder is mentioned with no detail; violent war scenes are mentioned with a little detail on guns and threats to citizens; abuse is mentioned and portrayed multiple times between a man and his wife and a mother and her children; a drunken man is violent towards his family; a man strangles a baby and buries it; an individual is mentioned to drown, no detail is given; an individual is mentioned to die; animals are mentioned to die.
Sex/Nudity: Adults kiss; a woman shows her young daughter porn; a woman has several mature discussions with her daughters regarding sex; a mother tells her daughters that men lust after them; an affair is mentioned with no detail given.
Mature Subject Matter:
Divorce, schizophrenia, abuse, homelessness
Alcohol / Drug Use:
Adults drink; adults are mentioned to be drunk, and sometimes violent; adults smoke frequently; some drug use is mentioned with no detail.


