Martin Bandyke Under Covers: Martin interviews George Hodgman, author of Bettyville.

Published: March 30, 2015, 3:08 p.m.

b'George Hodgman is a veteran magazine and book editor who was worked at Simon & Schuster, Vanity Fair, and Talk magazine. His writing has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, Interview, W, and Harper\\u2019s Bazaar, among other publications.\\nA few years ago, Hodgman returned to his hometown of Paris, Missouri, for his mother Betty\\u2019s ninety-first birthday, for what he thought would be a brief visit. He soon discovered that his mother had lost her driver\\u2019s license and her in-home help, and desperately needed the assistance she would rather die than ask for.\\nDespite his doubts and total lack of cooking skills, Hodgman left New York City and moved back in with his mother, facing the juncture that every son or daughter understands, the reversal of roles that rarely goes smoothly as a parent grows older and both struggle to hold on to what once was. Bettyville is an exquisitely written memoir about the complicated but deeply genuine love a son feels for his courageous, headstrong, vulnerable mother in the twilight of her life.'