About this Book: |
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The author tells the story of her husband, Douglas Parsons who has a genetic form of Frontotemporal Dementia. It reflects her family's journey - their fears and hope as they face together the challenge associated with Doug's care and protection. She explains what happens when a person acquires FTD, family reactions and shares the tears and even humor that is a part of surviving and coping when a loved one has the disease.
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About the Author: |
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Linda majored in music and elementary education at Malone College, Canton, Ohio. She is an ordained Minister of Music, a piano teacher, composer of music, drama and poetry. She has served for the past 13 years as the Church Musician at Peace United Methodist Church in Louisville, Ohio. She and Douglas are the parents of four adult children, Steven, James (Elizabeth), and David Parsons and Laura Parsons Lytle.
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Book Review: |
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"This volume is a wonderful, quick read; it gives awareness to the anomalies of frontotemporal dementia and the importance of pursuing accurate diagnosis and treatment. The Parsons family is generous to share their journey with courage and candor. People who are caregivers for persons with dementia will identify with and benefit from hearing their story." Pam Schuellerman, Executive Director of Alzheimer's Association, Greater East Ohio Chapter
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