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Sunshine Rose: What My Mother Taught Me about Aging, Alzheimer’s, and the End of Life

By Camille Grafer

Sunshine Rose: What My Mother Taught Me about Aging, Alzheimer’s, and the End of Life
$15.00 USD
  • Publisher: StepSister Press
  • Available in: Paperback
  • ISBN: 978-1732698901
  • Published: December 8, 2018
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Camille Grafer describes the journey she and her mother took after Mama Rose was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Recalling the life of her mother—a widow raising her only child in Chicago in the 1950s—Camille tells the story of her own transitions as a caregiver. Her loving tribute is filled with strategies for how to face this illness with generosity and humor.

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Series: Words from Teachers Tagged with: health, memoirs, relationships, teachers

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