Pump Up Your Book: “Shared Stories from Daughters of Alzheimer’s” Book Blast (Ends 11/29) WW

By Ruth on November 24, 2013 in book, giveaway, health, promo
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About the Author:

The eleven contributors to this anthology hail from sites across the United States: Colorado, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Florida, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, Connecticut, Vermont and New York. Each of these women has experienced the loss of a loved one to Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Shared Stories  Book CoverAbout the Book:

Shared Stories from Daughters of Alzheimer’s is a support group in print for those escorting a loved one on the Alzheimer’s journey.

 

Nine women map the passage of a parent through Alzheimer’s disease, describing the evolution of their own emotional responses to the disease and the changes it effects in the patient and in her relationship with family members. The book invites the reader to take a first step in healing from Alzheimer’s ripple effect by beginning to journal about the experience.

 

“Use the stories here as tools to understand your own painful situation. Employ them to help you empower yourself, sort through your emotions and begin to heal. Seize upon that which makes sense to you and disregard that which seems irrelevant. Then, pick up your favorite pen and notebook and ‘talk’ about what is going on in your journey with Alzheimer’s disease. We wish you well.”

Persis Granger, Editor, Shared Stories from Daughters of Alzheimer’s

 

“An enthralling, ambitious and much-needed effortmost definitely the sort of work on Alzheimer’s that needs to get public notice.”
-Karla Morales, People’s Medical Society.

 

 

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Title: Shared Stories From Daughters of Alzheimers
Author: Persis Granger
Publisher: iUniverse
Genre: Self-help/Alzheimers
Pages: 163
Purchase at iUniverse

 

Shared Stories from Daughters of Alzheimer’s is a support group in print for those escorting a loved one on the Alzheimer’s journey.

 

Nine women map the passage of a parent through Alzheimer’s disease, describing the evolution of their own emotional responses to the disease and the changes it effects in the patient and in her relationship with family members. The book invites the reader to take a first step in healing from Alzheimer’s ripple effect by beginning to journal about the experience.

 

“Use the stories here as tools to understand your own painful situation. Employ them to help you empower yourself, sort through your emotions and begin to heal. Seize upon that which makes sense to you and disregard that which seems irrelevant. Then, pick up your favorite pen and notebook and ‘talk’ about what is going on in your journey with Alzheimer’s disease. We wish you well.”

Persis Granger, Editor, Shared Stories from Daughters of Alzheimer’s

 

“An enthralling, ambitious and much-needed effortmost definitely the sort of work on Alzheimer’s that needs to get public notice.”
-Karla Morales, People’s Medical Society.

 

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  • This giveaway begins November 11 and ends November 29.
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