
Patching the Puncture: Friendship, Humor, and Living Well with Dementia with Peter Berry & Deb Bunt
By Deb Bunt, Suffolk, England I’d always maintained that “Slow Puncture” would be a one-off book. This book,
Each month, AlzAuthors shines a spotlight on a writer within our global community whose work offers profound insight, comfort, or guidance to those touched by Alzheimer’s and dementia. These featured authors represent the heart of our mission: turning personal experience into a powerful resource for others.
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By Deb Bunt, Suffolk, England I’d always maintained that “Slow Puncture” would be a one-off book. This book,

By Eliezer Sobel, New Jersey, USA My mother had Alzheimer’s disease for twenty years until she passed at

By Shari Ross, When I think about why I wrote Senior Living Made Simple: A Real World Guide

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA In a conversation that challenges stereotypes and brings to light the unexpected

By Jennifer Sullivan, Oregon, USA I am incredibly honored that my memoir, When the Window Closes: What I

In this AlzAuthors podcast episode, poet Marjorie Maddox and acquisitions editor Sheila Luna join host Marianne Sciucco to

By Alfredo Botello, California, USA “I can’t get it together.” Mom was staring at the paper calendar on
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