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"Compelling, heartbreaking, and uplifting, these deeply personal tales by family caregivers are powerful and timely, given the rapidly aging global population. Part roadmap, part support group, this book is an invaluable companion for those who, at great cost, take on the noblest of sacrifices with courage, love, and humility." - Steve Lopez, award-winning journalist, Los Angeles Times Golden State columnist, and author of the New York Times bestselling The Soloist and Independence Day. "An insightful and heartfelt overview of the caregiving experience. A role no one aspires to, being a…mehr

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"Compelling, heartbreaking, and uplifting, these deeply personal tales by family caregivers are powerful and timely, given the rapidly aging global population. Part roadmap, part support group, this book is an invaluable companion for those who, at great cost, take on the noblest of sacrifices with courage, love, and humility." - Steve Lopez, award-winning journalist, Los Angeles Times Golden State columnist, and author of the New York Times bestselling The Soloist and Independence Day. "An insightful and heartfelt overview of the caregiving experience. A role no one aspires to, being a caregiver comes with stress, overwhelm, and grief; however, as you'll read in the stories included here, it also is accompanied by joy, laughter, and love. This book gives readers a glimpse into the world of caregiving and how, despite the challenges, it can be a fulfilling and loving experience." - Cathy Barrick, CEO, Alzheimer Society of Ontario "The lived experiences of more than 40 million US family caregivers have long been wrapped in sentimentality or simply ignored. In this masterful anthology, we hear remarkably raw stories of love, heartbreak, sacrifice, exhaustion, grit, and frustration. This book will reassure every caregiver: you are not alone." - Katy Butler, award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author of Knocking on Heaven's Door and The Art of Dying Well. >Whether it's a grandparent, a parent, a sibling, a spouse, or anyone you consider to be "family"...Being a caregiver to someone who no longer can care for themselves is challenging. It's full of physical demands and emotional stresses...AND so many rewards. Family caregivers are unpaid and unsung heroes; this book is dedicated to them. With 22 family caregivers sharing their personal stories, these voices offer insights, inspiration, and a reality check about those ties that bind. This book was made possible thanks to a grant from The Picerne Family Foundation; proceeds from book sales go to charity. I am grateful and humbled to have spearheaded this effort...Paolina Milana, George Bailey and Me Meet the authors: Kay Anonsen After the Accident Mary Barbato The Space Between Shunese Coran Bag Packed Jeanne Erikson Where Did All the Years Go? Enma Espinoza Loving Frank, Loving Me Anne Front Adjusting to Now Rowena Ilagan Remembering Mom: A Time of Miracles Tracey Jones Big Girls Do Cry Parissa Kermani Putting It All Together Karen Klink Through a Daughter's Eyes: Navigating the System Tony Luciani Mamma, in the Meantime Ruth Kreshka Moran To My Husband, Dan, of 40-plus Years Tonya Mills Bubble of Regret Mercedes Negrete Doing This Business of Caregiving MY Way Makeba Pease Living Life Waiting for Someone to Die Allison Beatrice Seton Goodnight, My Mrs. Calabash-Wherever You Are Susan Shoemaker Trying to Break a Link in the Chain: Living with and Learning about Mental Illness Wendy Lew Toda Holding the Ache of Reality Debbie Tynan Raising Parents: The Highs and Lows Mercedes Vega It's a Little Bit Like Marble Cake Teri Wellbrock The Addicted Angel --------------------------- For anyone living the life of a family caregiver, this book is for you. Buy it now.