Have you ever had a teacher who made a great contribution to your life? As you became older and wiser, did you realize more and more how much of a positive impact that person made to your life? If this is the case, this book is for you. For many of us, there is someone from our past that gave to us a "gift we know we never can repay". Did you, like most of us, take that person for granted at the time? What was that person really like in their life beyond being a teacher? In the book Living Every Minute, author Nancy Delano Moore gives a warm account of just such a person. You will, in all probability, find many parallels to that special someone from your own past who gave so much to you. For people who were fortunate enough to have such a person in their life during the developing years, this book is a must.
Living Every Minute
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
When a beloved family member has increasing dementia over a long period of time it is hard to understand what is happening emotionally as well as intellectually. To understand is a real blessing to loved ones. Nancy Delano Moore has shared in a compelling way in LIVING EVERY MINUTE her struggle to cope with her mother's lengthy decline. Having seen a great number of families in similar situations while working with Area Agencies on Aging for a period of twenty years, I am convinced that Nancy Moore's telling of her story will be a valuable gift for both older adults and for their families.
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