
Reverberations, Book of Personal Essays by Marion Agnew
Reverberations: A Daughter’s Meditations on Alzheimer’s, by Marion Agnew On a summer day in 1992, my mother told how,

Reverberations: A Daughter’s Meditations on Alzheimer’s, by Marion Agnew On a summer day in 1992, my mother told how,

By Michelle Spray Waiting for the Mailman is a wonderfully written and much-needed children’s book about Alzheimer’s. It

GRANNY CAN’T REMEMBER ME: A CHILDREN’S BOOK ABOUT ALZHEIMER’S by Susan McCormick Granny Can’t Remember Me, my lighthearted

By Trish Laub I made a promise to myself that reflected the love of a youngest daughter for

By Annette Januzzi Wick The Missing Link I was never motivated to write about dementia, nor was I

by Lynne Gentry Fourteen years ago, my mother was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. She was

By Sandra Savell In June of 2006 my husband and I left the outskirts of Washington DC and

By Mary Edwards-Olson My newest book, Grandpa, Is That You?, is another children’s book about the changes a

By Juliet Rix illustrated by Christopher Corr Granny is a great traveller. These days her legs won’t carry

By Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry & Tallit Initiative describes the use of

By Patti Callahan Henry If ever the past of an author and the future of a book have

By Paula Sarver Mom has Alzheimer’s. It’s one thing to say it, but another to live it and

By Louise Cypress This is a picture taken in 2014 of my mom, grandma, daughter and me. It

Memories will fade, but my Alzheimer’s journey will live on in my words. By Marco Curt Davids My

By Tom and Karen Brenner We sometimes say that if we fell off the face of the earth
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