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Domenic Pugliares
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Virginia Phlieger-Kroos, OPA
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Andrés Neruda
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Patrick McGlade
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M. Hopffgarten
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James F. Risher Jr.
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Katherine Whitley
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Carrie Bolesky
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Lorraine Burrell Hughes
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Gregory Wilson
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By M.C.D.
Kathryn, a member of the greatest generation, once an assistant buyer for a major department store, an assistant fire chief’s wife, mother to a son and a daughter, a grandmother to four boys, a life long friend to many friends who knew her as “Kay” or “Dolly” is in her late seventies when, little by little, she finds her mind changing through a series of strokes beginning Christmas, 1986. Kathryn loses her ability to walk and speak all in that one December. Her daughter, an artist, who once worked in reading and dance therapy with brain damaged children, begins to see into her mother’s darkness and finds an imaginary world of her mother’s creation where both mother and daughter can find their way back to the Light and each other. As medicines change and therapies continue, Kathryn finds her brain healing through the things that have been consistent throughout her life, her love of God, people, and animals and a delightful humor to find out what in the world they all are thinking!
FORMAT: E-Book
By M.C.D.
Kathryn, a member of the greatest generation, once an assistant buyer for a major department store, an assistant fire chief’s wife, mother to a son and a daughter, a grandmother to four boys, a life long friend to many friends who knew her as “Kay” or “Dolly” is in her late seventies when, little by little, she finds her mind changing through a series of strokes beginning Christmas, 1986. Kathryn loses her ability to walk and speak all in that one December. Her daughter, an artist, who once worked in reading and dance therapy with brain damaged children, begins to see into her mother’s darkness and finds an imaginary world of her mother’s creation where both mother and daughter can find their way back to the Light and each other. As medicines change and therapies continue, Kathryn finds her brain healing through the things that have been consistent throughout her life, her love of God, people, and animals and a delightful humor to find out what in the world they all are thinking!
FORMAT: Softcover
By M.C.D.
Kathryn, a member of the greatest generation, once an assistant buyer for a major department store, an assistant fire chief’s wife, mother to a son and a daughter, a grandmother to four boys, a life long friend to many friends who knew her as “Kay” or “Dolly” is in her late seventies when, little by little, she finds her mind changing through a series of strokes beginning Christmas, 1986. Kathryn loses her ability to walk and speak all in that one December. Her daughter, an artist, who once worked in reading and dance therapy with brain damaged children, begins to see into her mother’s darkness and finds an imaginary world of her mother’s creation where both mother and daughter can find their way back to the Light and each other. As medicines change and therapies continue, Kathryn finds her brain healing through the things that have been consistent throughout her life, her love of God, people, and animals and a delightful humor to find out what in the world they all are thinking!
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Donna M. Trickett
Caregiving 101, is a must read for all caregivers of senior adults.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Donna M. Trickett
Caregiving 101, is a must read for all caregivers of senior adults.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Donna M. Trickett
Caregiving 101, is a must read for all caregivers of senior adults.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Eleanor Sargent
Eleanor grew up on a farm in Northern Maine, during the Depression. There was no running water, electricity or indoor plumbing. She learned courage, humor, wit and discipline, to take things as they came and to always lend a helping hand.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eleanor Sargent
Eleanor grew up on a farm in Northern Maine, during the Depression. There was no running water, electricity or indoor plumbing. She learned courage, humor, wit and discipline, to take things as they came and to always lend a helping hand.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Eleanor Sargent
Eleanor grew up on a farm in Northern Maine, during the Depression. There was no running water, electricity or indoor plumbing. She learned courage, humor, wit and discipline, to take things as they came and to always lend a helping hand.
FORMAT: E-Book
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