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

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

By Lorrie Beauchamp I leaped into caregiving for my parents with all the confidence and swagger of an

By Susan Straley My finger hovers above the mouse button. The curser pauses over the orange “publish” button

By Ann Campanella Twenty-five years ago, I began to notice changes in my mother. She was forgetful and

Finishing Well By Linda Brendle Several years ago I wrote A Long and Winding Road, the story of the

By Julie Gorges I’m Your Daughter, Julie: Caring for a Parent with Dementia is the fourth book I’ve

By Rosalys Peel Every two minutes someone in America is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Most will face this discouraging

By Ellen Smith Reluctant Cassandra came to me first as a title. I’ve always been fascinated by Greek mythology

Love Remains by Florrie Munat, Washington, US “Are you going to write about this?” Chuck asked. I stopped

By Dr. David Davis and Joko Gilbert – As anyone who has walked in our shoes knows, there

By Lauren Dykovitz When I was just 25 years old, my whole world was turned upside down. My

Anticipatory Grief: Powerful Feelings for Alzheimer’s Caregivers By Harriet Hodgson After my father died, my mother moved to

Listening to the needs of caregivers as a facilitator of Alzheimer’s support groups for many years, I became