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The Alzheimer's Years: A Mother and Daughter Reunion

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Do not be alarmed by the The Alzheimer's A Mother and Daughter Reunion is not a depressing book, though it is touching and frequently very funny. Molly Bourne, M.D., director of Hospice in Petaluma in the California Bay Area, "A treasure. I think of those just early into the possibility of a dementia diagnosis and how this is an accessible, real, inspiring, funny glance at it without crushing the heart or making one run fast in the other direction."

Not a how-to book, more a love story, this daughter’s account of her mother’s last years is leavened with illustrative letters, poetry, and humor.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 9, 2013

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Doris Ober

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