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The Longest Goodbye: A Family's Hope-Filled Journey Through Alzheimer's

The Longest Goodbye: A Family's Hope-Filled Journey Through Alzheimer's
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Publisher : Ambassador International
Total Pages : 91
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ISBN-10 : 9781649603371
ISBN-13 : 1649603371
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Book Synopsis The Longest Goodbye: A Family's Hope-Filled Journey Through Alzheimer's by : Shelly Calcagno

Download or read book The Longest Goodbye: A Family's Hope-Filled Journey Through Alzheimer's written by Shelly Calcagno and published by Ambassador International. This book was released on 2022-11-15 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are we ever ready to say goodbye? She looked out into the yard sprinkled with spring dandelions. “Yellow flowers,” she said, searching for her words. We knew something wasn’t right. That’s when things began to fall apart for our family, when our longest goodbye journey began—the defining before-and-after moment. And now, looking back, it’s been almost a decade of slow loss and drawn-out grief as we slowly let go of our beautiful mom. In the middle of it all, though, we have learned to look for hope and chase down joy, discovering that, in spite of our pain, there are always gifts to be found, even on the hardest of days. Alzheimer’s disease affects almost fifty million people worldwide. It touches people across every walk of life. So, how do millions of people figure out how to love as they let go? The Longest Goodbye is a collection of stories and moments not just about the clinical side of memory loss–but the emotional heart journey. It is a story that shows how joy and grief are often intertwined and wrapped up together in the glorious mess of life. The Longest Goodbye encourages readers to remember the ones they love while they are still here and to intentionally celebrate and live through the pain and hard days. It’s filled with tears, hope, and bitter-sweet moments all held together by the beautiful love of a mother and daughter holding onto a life filled with memories, while learning to let go and say goodbye.


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