Lisa Snyder records her at-home interviews with seven men and women at different stages of Alzheimer's. She intersperses their narratives with neurological and physiological background and her own observations about the different lives unfolding before her.
In this book readers are introduced to such machines as bulldozers and log stackers via pull tabs, lift-the-flaps, and pop-ups. Color illustrations accompany the text.
In Speaking Our Minds, seven diagnosed individuals of various ages and backgrounds express their thoughts and feelings about what it is like to have Alzheimer's disease, to live with it day to day, and to cope with its impact on their lives. Although afflicted with the same disease, each person's experience is unique. Told with honesty and insight ...
This book for young readers about the creation of art explores both the practical (such as how to mix colors) and creative sides of the process. Color illustrations accompany the text.
Four million people have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in this country, yet most live in silent shadows, their stories untold. In "Speaking Our Minds," seven diagnosed individuals of various ages and backgrounds express their thoughts and feelings about what it is like to have Alzheimer's disease, to live with it day to day, and to cope ...
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