Pierre Fadel's poignant memoir, 'Our Grandmother Whom We Know But Does Not Know Us, Sweets,' delves into the heartbreaking reality of witnessing a loved one slip away into the fog of memory loss. This intimate narrative explores the complexities of familial bonds when a central figure, the beloved grandmother, no longer recognizes her own family, transforming cherished relationships into a one-sided connection. Fadel masterfully captures the essence of enduring love, grief, and the bittersweet acceptance of a new reality, reflecting on the lasting impact of shared history and the profound absence left by the fading mind.