
When the Window Closes: What I learned caring for my mom while she was alive and dying
I was never my mom’s favorite child. It was always her and my sister. When I was old
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I was never my mom’s favorite child. It was always her and my sister. When I was old

“Winter Stars is a gift – a modern classic of frontier literature documenting the uncertain journey into the

Working Daughter is a revelatory look at who’s caring for our aging population and how these unpaid family

The subject of this book revolves around the life of my wife, Maureen, who died October 2019. It

Winner of the 2022 Memoir Prize for Books – Caregiving category ESS Public Sociology Award Recommended Book in

Russ and Nicole Bell were an upwardly mobile happy couple: two kids, big house, fun hobbies, marvelous life.

Alzheimers leaps off the neatly painted sign, as if in neon, beckoning the driver to come on in.

Do you wonder where God is in Alzheimer’s? Are you searching for hope in caregiving? I searched too–I

You are NOT Alone! Over 15.7 million people today are caring for a loved one with dementia. As

In 2012, Carolyn Birrell flew down to Georgia to kidnap her mother. Fay had been living by herself

Creative activities can support people with dementia, leading to moments of reconnection and joy. This book shows how

Life happens. For author Julie Annette Bennett and her husband, Scott, their love for each other became the

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

The author’s mother endured a 20-year journey with Alzheimer’s disease, and he and his wife Shari played a

With a foreword by Judy Woodruff, The Unexpected Journey of Caring is a practical guide to finding personal
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