I'm so pleased that Susan Weidener invited me to participate in this blog hop and was so generous in her praise of my memoir, Leaving the Hall Light On. I'm now paying it forward by recommending a few traditionally and independently published books for your summer reading enjoyment. Please include some of your favorite reads in the comments below. Adventures in Mother-Sitting by Doreen Cox. In this love story Author Doreen Cox shares her experience as a "care bear" during the last three years of her mother's life and how she learned to live with her mother's slow progression from a viable, interesting, lovable, and happy woman to a woman overcome by dementia unable to handle even her most basic bodily needs. And Doreen doesn't shirk away from those details. She repeatedly quotes her mother's mantra: "You just do what you have to do." Doreen gave up her as a career group counselor at an alternative school for at-risk and SED high school students to care for her mother, and she never … [Read more...]
Summer reading blog hop
Filed Under: Book Review, Reading Tagged With: Adventures in Mother-Sitting, Again in a Hearbeat, anthology, Better You Better Me: Personal Development for a Happy Life, Doreen Cox, Eleanor Vincent, Freeways to Flip-Flops, Izzy Eichenstein, Jason Matthews, Kas Sartori, Leaving the Hall Light On, memoir, Morning at Wellington Square, My Gutsy Story Anthology, Slants of Life, Sonia Marsh, Susan Weidener, Swimming with Maya: A Mother's Story, The Rebel and the Rabbi’s Son