
Why Does Granny Forget Things?: A trip to the brain
Join Alyssa and Nanin on their adventures through the mind of their grandmother, Mamina, who has been having
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Join Alyssa and Nanin on their adventures through the mind of their grandmother, Mamina, who has been having

Ninety-two-year-old Edna Pearson considers family the bloodline. When Larry, her last child, dies, Edna faces a lonely life,

Rose Warner sits alone. An old baby doll she’s hidden most of her life is her only company,

As members of the wild, wandering generation raised on rebellion find ourselves growing older, who do we now

Life had changed drastically for Rachel since the accident, but none of the changes had prepared her for

‘When my granny was younger she crossed rivers and mountain ranges, explored jungles and towering cities. Now her

This book is a gentle teaching tool for those learning to live alongside this condition, created with compassion

Understanding Dementia is a one-of-a-kind activity book. It takes a modern approach to teaching children the basics of

Nine year old Marissa lives with her eighty year old grandmother whose health is beginning to fail. She

“Moving and illuminating….It is through stories like these that we begin to understand people living with Alzheimer’s, and

Waiting for the Mailman was Grandma’s favorite past-time … even if he or she had just delivered the

The second in a series of books for children, The Monster Dog is narrated by ‘Tasse’ the Shih

From the acclaimed author of Extraordinary Birds, a powerful story about family, friendship, and the light that can

Oak Grove Retirement Home recently got a new resident named Mrs. Inez. She doesn’t talk much, and doesn’t

Marissa Raffaelo-Moretta is used to shouldering the burden. As the middle child, she’s played the mediator role for
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