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Living
in the Labyrinth : A Personal Journey Through the Maze of Alzheimer's
Diana Friel McGowin
Delta 1994
This is the story of how one woman found the strength and the courage
to cope with a devastating disease that has afflicted five million
Americans. Far from being an exercise in self-pity or a standard autobiography,
this is an unflinching and ultimately uplifting look at a debilitating
illness from the inside out. |
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Show
Me the Way to Go Home
Larry Rose
Elder Books 1995
This is the absorbing first-person saga of Larry Rose's journey through
Alzheimer's disease. Writing of his day-to-day experiences in coping
with the disease, Rose provides us with a window into a world of memory
loss and confusion. As he loses hours and days of his life to a forbidding
twilight, and sees the familiar become foreign, everyday life becomes
an enormous struggle. Rose has triumphed over incredible odds to produce
a rare and lucid account of the experience of Alzheimer's "from the
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Speaking
Our Mind
Lisa
Snyder
Ed. W.H. Freeman 2000
Interviews with seven men and women at different stages of Alzheimer's.
This is a transcendant book. Nothing is given. Everyone is unique.
There are medical realities we know at this time, and there are
new realities emerging at this time. But, if we know nothing when
confronted with illness, then we know all, because kindness can
begin, and kindness can end.
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