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4.0 out of 5 stars
Gives a childlike view to chatting with an Alzheimers victim,
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This review is from: Great-Uncle Alfred Forgets (Hardcover)
This beautifully illustrated book shows a young child and her great uncle Alfred trying to understand one another through the Alzheimer's way of thinking. Although written for the child who notices their loved one is different, it can also help other loved ones learn how to respond to the quirkiness of Alzheimer's. It gives a gentle sort of peace as you go through the pages, reminding us that not all of the person is gone . . .just bits and pieces. I highly recommend this book for anyone dealing with Alzheimer's, not just children.
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Great-Uncle Alfred Forgets by Ben Shecter (Library Binding - Feb. 1996)
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