May Mini-Book Review!
There are so many great reads out there, I decided I must do another mini-book review, Here are my latest picks! Enjoy!!
The Red Kitchen by Barbara Clarke is a powerful memoir about trauma and healing. When the most important relationships experienced as children are damaging and traumatic, they can greatly cost and hurt us for a lifetime. Cooke takes us through a dynamic lifetime search for wellbeing and healing, arriving at forgiveness and common ground with her Mother. Intriguing life lessons experienced one summer in Kenya opens her eyes to living an examined life and through that process helped her find peace. Bravely facing and shining a light on memories and injury allows her to become whole.
The Little Book for Alzheimer’s Caregivers is anything but little! Written with love and been there, done that wisdom by Celia Koudele, this is a must-have mini guide to caring for someone with Alzheimer’s. Clear, easy-to-understand explanations and solutions fill every page. We gain an insider’s view of this devastating disease and given concrete answers for many of the challenges caregivers face.
Why is Grandma Naked? Caring for Your Aging Parent by Ellen Pober Rittberg is a hilarious book about a no-nonsense subject. Packed with wise and wonderful insight about the challenges of caring for your parents, we are also treated to real-life examples experienced by the author and her Mom. By graciously sharing these stories, she shares a clear picture of life as a family caregiver. Not only are we given great tips and strategies, but we are also reminded that by keeping our sense of humor, anything is possible.
All three titles can be found on Amazon at the following links:
The Little Book for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Why is Grandma Naked? Caring for Your Aging Parent
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