
Walking My Momma Home: Finding Love, Grace, and Acceptance Through the Labyrinth of Dementia
You are NOT Alone! Over 15.7 million people today are caring for a loved one with dementia. As
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You are NOT Alone! Over 15.7 million people today are caring for a loved one with dementia. As

**Eric Hoffer Book Award 2025 Category Finalist**The Pianist’s Only Daughter: A Memoir is a frank, humorous and poignant

The Caregiver is Caroline Johnson’s first full-length publication. It includes 50 poems that were inspired by the 15

Sit With Me at Sundown: Nostalgic Poetry for the Young at Heart puts classic poetry and stimulating fine

“Warm, compassionate, and brimming with wisdom and expert advice” (Kate Washington, author of Already Toast), Stand By Me

Culled from sixty blog posts spanning eight years, Tangles and Plaques is a candid account of a mother

We first meet Susan Cushman’s characters, John and Mary Margaret, in her short story collection, Friends of the

When the author’s husband Alan started on his downward spiral into dementia, their work with monarch butterfly conservation

The statistics are brutal. One in three seniors die with Alzheimer’s or another kind of dementia while 15

Susan always knew her relationship with her mother was different from that of other mothers and daughters. As

Grandpa & Lewy is a story of hope and empowerment that addresses the physical and mental changes caused

How to Navigate the Minefield That Is Dementia with Your Loved One: A Guide Born of Experience is

The perfect guy, the perfect location. What could go wrong? Hadley Daniels’s life seems perfect. Before the beginning

Nancy Poland’s memoir, Dancing with Lewy, gives hope to caregivers tending to a loved one with a debilitating

Florrie Munat became her husband Chuck’s caregiver on the day he suffered a severe stroke. Any chances for
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