Finding Nana's Shadow
Finding Nana's Shadow is a sweet and tender story of a young girl and her relationship with her grandmother as she discovers her Nana has Alzheimer's.

The story unfolds addressing how to better understand Alzheimer's disease, how to be more creative and compassionate in our relationships with each other, and especially how a parent has the difficult and painful task of discussing with their child what is happening to their own mother and their child's grandmother.

The hope of this book is to encourage a better dialogue that currently afflicts 6.5 million people who live with Alzheimer's and the millions more who are the family, friends, coworkers, and community of the person with Alzheimer's disease.
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Finding Nana's Shadow
Finding Nana's Shadow is a sweet and tender story of a young girl and her relationship with her grandmother as she discovers her Nana has Alzheimer's.

The story unfolds addressing how to better understand Alzheimer's disease, how to be more creative and compassionate in our relationships with each other, and especially how a parent has the difficult and painful task of discussing with their child what is happening to their own mother and their child's grandmother.

The hope of this book is to encourage a better dialogue that currently afflicts 6.5 million people who live with Alzheimer's and the millions more who are the family, friends, coworkers, and community of the person with Alzheimer's disease.
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Finding Nana's Shadow

Finding Nana's Shadow

Finding Nana's Shadow

Finding Nana's Shadow

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Finding Nana's Shadow is a sweet and tender story of a young girl and her relationship with her grandmother as she discovers her Nana has Alzheimer's.

The story unfolds addressing how to better understand Alzheimer's disease, how to be more creative and compassionate in our relationships with each other, and especially how a parent has the difficult and painful task of discussing with their child what is happening to their own mother and their child's grandmother.

The hope of this book is to encourage a better dialogue that currently afflicts 6.5 million people who live with Alzheimer's and the millions more who are the family, friends, coworkers, and community of the person with Alzheimer's disease.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185571507
Publisher: Eileen Lubore
Publication date: 10/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Eileen Lubore was born in Oak Lawn, Illinois in 1966 and grew up in Maryland, She graduated from high school in Rockville, Maryland, and received her master's degree in Social Work from Loyola University Chicago.
Eileen is the author of two books for children. The Legend of The Freckled Finn and Sugars Travels; The Festival of Lights. She has been married for the past 8 years to Scott Lubore. They live in Sarasota, Florida with their dog Anna Maria, and youngest daughter Fionnuala. They are a blended family with four grown children, Gage, Mackenzie, Lucan, and Finn, and two grandchildren, Kai and Silas. When Eileen is not writing she enjoys taking the road less traveled and discovering hidden gems on her adventures. She loves long walks on the beach, collecting sea shells, reading novels, listening to live music, and dancing the night away with her husband.
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