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Written by Angela Lock and Jenny Harmer. By Ulverscroft Large Print.
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Written by Scott James Jordan. By Xlibris Corporation.
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5 comments about Gibberish.
- I have to say being the daughter of a Bipolar mother this book put alot in to perspective! It answered questions, and gave me new questions to ask. It was wonderful to read an actual account instead of of the books I have looked through that are all about the medical side and medications. I felt like I was brought into Scott's world. His private thoughts, demons, and wellness. I recommend this to anyone who wants to know what it is like to live with such an uncertain illness!
- A true-life account of one man's desperate struggle to defy all odds armed only with the shear power of his will to survive.
- A true-life account of one man's desperate struggle to defy all odds armed only with the shear power of his will to survive.
- What an incredibly inspirational read. Never have I picked up a book and not have been able to put it down. I was blown away by the adversity of this man's life struggle. No matter how many times he was knocked down, he would rise again and again to face his next challenge. He would ultimately gain the power and wisdom to endure and above all appreciate and love the miracle of his own blessed life. A mandatory WAKE-UP CALL for teens and adults. Reality is knocking...its time to answer the door!!!
- What an incredibly inspirational read. Never have I picked up a book and not have been able to put it down. I was blown away by the adversity of this man's life struggle. No matter how many times he was knocked down, he would rise again and again to face his next challenge. He would ultimately gain the power and wisdom to endure and above all appreciate and love the miracle of his own blessed life. A mandatory WAKE-UP CALL for teens and adults. Reality is knocking...its time to answer the door!!!
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Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Robert A. Kezer. By 1st Books Library.
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No comments about 12 Years: The Long Road Back.
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Carfrey Research and R. Carfrey. By Authorhouse.
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No comments about Prohibition of Excellence.
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Marcia Nocera Dunning. By Xlibris Corporation.
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No comments about My Heavenly Visitors: A True Story of Archie's Angelic Guests.
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Written by Dick B.. By Paradise Research Publications.
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No comments about Hope: The Story of Geraldine Owen Delaney, Alina Lodge and Recovery.
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Annie Ernaux and Tanya Leslie. By Seven Stories Press.
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2 comments about I Remain in Darkness.
- Alzheimer's is a cruel disease for those who have it and even more cruel for those who know the sufferers. Everyone who knows someone who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's should read this book to prepare themselves for the experiences ahead. You'll need all of your strength and preparation!
The title is the last sentence the author's mother wrote before she died. One of the frightening aspects of the disease is watching the person discover the loss of faculties, as they occur. Soon, you are not recognized, and the person can lose all of their possessions. They may have to be tied down to keep them from wandering off and getting hurt. Physical deterioration is often not far behind. The book is a series of notes the author made on occasions when she was with her mother from January 1984 through April 1986, and includes a few days after her mother's death. You will find a lot of pain here. The author finds that she is revolted by the affliction, at how her mother changes, by the memories she has of things she should not have done, and in her own reactions to her mother's changes. As a result, there's a lot of guilt and remorse to deal with. By reading how Ms. Ernaux went through this, you may have an easier time forgiving yourself if you are subject to the same feelings in the future. The book is filled with pretty direct stories and references to things that can be upsetting: People exposing themselves, getting sores in private places, human excretion, unpleasant smells and sights, and rough language. You will hear, see, feel, smell, and taste what the author experienced. In this area, I found the translation a little strange at times. Several crude words would be used, then a reference would be made that seemed to be employing a euphemism for a more direct word. Is the translation more or less crude than the author intended? I don't know. The reason I did not give the book five stars is that it could really use a little more perspective than just the notes. Apparently, the experience was so painful that the author decided to let the notes speak for themselves. Perhaps in the future, Ms. Ernaux will choose to revisit this work, and put it into more context. Is this work contrived by a fine writer, or is it simple human drama? I'm inclined to think it is the latter. Few would portray themselves and their mother this way simply to entertain readers. I could feel the searing pain as I read the entries. I think you will, too.
- Annie Ernaux is an author whose appeal is difficult to define - she writes autobiographical prose that is sparse, clear, honest and a bit hard. In her very particular experience, she writes prose that is emotionally universally true.
The mother we meet in "I Remain in Darkness" is a very different woman than we met in "A Woman's Place". The strong woman previously depicted descends into dependence. Written in the form of a dated journal, Ms. Ernaux traces her mother's descent into Alzheimer's - first recognizing that her mother can no longer live alone, she moves her mother in with her; this is followed by the recognition that she can no longer care for her mother; finally, her mother dies in a nursing home. A simple and common experience. But Annie Ernaux in a slim volume captures the changing emotions that follow the changes in her mother's situation in a way few authors can.
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Written by M. Arlene Van Belle. By 1st Books Library.
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Written by Janet Taliaferro. By Xlibris Corporation.
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Written by John A. Tischendorf. By Authorhouse.
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