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A Cup of Comfort for Families Touched by Alzheimer's: Inspirational stories of unconditional love and support Having a spouse, sibling, or parent with Alzheimer's affects a family in every way possible—and can leave people feeling like they have nowhere to turn. Readers will be inspired by the husbands,


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A Cup of Comfort for Families Touched by Alzheimer's: Inspirational stories of unconditional love and support

Title:A Cup of Comfort for Families Touched by Alzheimer's: Inspirational stories of unconditional love and support
Author:Colleen Sell
Rating:4.86 (400 Votes)
Asin:1598696513
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:336 Pages
Publish Date:2008-10-17
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Having a spouse, sibling, or parent with Alzheimer's affects a family in every way possible—and can leave people feeling like they have nowhere to turn. The moving stories in this new collection help readers recognize they are not alone—and provide comfort for those who need it now more than ever. Readers will be inspired by the husbands, wives, sons, and daughters who put their own needs aside and sacrifice everything for love. This story collection shows how compassion and loyalty prevails when a loved one has Alzheimer's.

Editorial : About the Author Colleen Sell is a writer and editor. The editor of more than sixty published books, Colleen has also authored and ghostwritten several books. She has been a magazine editor, journalist, columnist, essayist, and copywriter.

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