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498 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2013
“Time robs us of chances for reconciliation. Time makes us liars. I wanted to save my daughter, and, even now, I don’t know what made me think I could keep her from going through what I had gone through…” And so begins our journey with Colleen, a mid-life Mom, who faces some of the most difficult challenges of trying to help her daughter’s family, faced with her husband’s ALS, with two small children. What can we do to help those we care about – children, parents, grandchildren, when the train is racing on the track to debilitating illness and certain death? Colleen and Sandy and their family face it love, fortitude, and an unwillingness to let go of the people we love. Each must face their inner demons as they struggle to provide caring for the husband, who was smart, funny, outgoing, loving, before ALS strikes at only 34. Sandy is pregnant with her second child when Tony is diagnosed, and Colleen goes to help.
This moving story touches all who have dealt with calamity with parents, children or close relatives. This family is real as they seek to find fun and balance, and to provide a loving environment for the children. But is also a story of love and hope as each finds ways to love in the most difficult of situations. I strongly recommend this book for all us, especially the sandwich generation who have cared or caring for children and aging parents, and those who have dealt with difficult diagnoses of loved ones, and sought to find a way to continue to love and support, no matter what.