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

If the ability to connect and communicate with your loved one has diminished, this how-to book offers step-by-step

Caregivers Rejoice! THIS COOKBOOK IS FOR YOU.It can be challenging to cook for loved ones battling neurodegenerative illness.

What if the blueprint for a long, healthy, and vibrant life was within your reach? We all yearn

Dementia is color-blind and affects the human race profoundly. Consequently, The Race of Dementia is in progress and

This isn’t just a workbook. It’s your lifeline when senior care gets real. You didn’t plan for this

The Last Ten Days addresses the concerns of loved ones and caregivers, providing them not only with information

Every 66 seconds someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s. There is so much to learn about this disease

When Nula’s husband James, an Irish documentary filmmaker, becomes forgetful they put it down to the stress of

The Lost Kitchen: Reflections and Recipes from an Alzheimer’s Caregiver is an honest and heartfelt look at the

My husband, Graham, was known as the ‘Magic Man’ by the children he gave Reiki to at University

‘This is a wonderful, rather special book: funny, warm and loving but also thought-provoking and deeply moving. Absolutely

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Friends and Before We Were Yours comes

EMBARK ON A COMPASSIONATE JOURNEY THROUGH YOUR LOVED ONE’S TWILIGHT YEARS At the heart of every family is

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