We should worry about generational divisions getting even worse, but it is not too late to shift attitudes, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Last week, I spoke to a man called Richard Kempner about the recent death of his mother, Sheila. It was a difficult and impossibly moving conversation, made all the more affecting by the fact that the previous night he had forwarded me photographs and videos of her that went back nearly 30 years.
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