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There can be a season in our life when the magnificent beauty of sunsets become feared, and we spend our days seeking silver linings. Brooklyn White takes us on a very personal caregiving journey as a child supporting her parents through her father's diagnosis with Parkinson's and Lewy Body Dementia. While there is a plethora of research now available online for these neurodegenerative diseases that are becoming a more common household name thanks to celebrities like Michael J. Fox and Robin Williams, it can still be hard to discern exactly what our own journey will be like caring for someone…mehr

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There can be a season in our life when the magnificent beauty of sunsets become feared, and we spend our days seeking silver linings. Brooklyn White takes us on a very personal caregiving journey as a child supporting her parents through her father's diagnosis with Parkinson's and Lewy Body Dementia. While there is a plethora of research now available online for these neurodegenerative diseases that are becoming a more common household name thanks to celebrities like Michael J. Fox and Robin Williams, it can still be hard to discern exactly what our own journey will be like caring for someone with either of these conditions. This book is about engaging with our loved ones as they go on this journey with Parkinson's and Lewy Body Dementia. It's also a story of deep faith, love, and how to look for the beauty of sunsets through the silver linings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brooklyn White has spent more than 25 years writing and researching in the corporate world across multiple industries through various marketing and communications roles. Over the last decade, Brooklyn has been on a caregiving journey with her parents, while balancing a demanding career. Providing care for her father awakened her spirit and passion to care for aging seniors. Brooklyn will now spend majority of her time writing to share God's word, advocating for Parkinson's and Lewy Body Dementia, and capturing stories of faith, legacy, and family. She resides in Chelsea, Alabama.