The Last Childhood: A Family Story of Alzheimer's Updated

The Last Childhood: A Family Story of Alzheimer's Updated

by Carrie Jane Knowles
The Last Childhood: A Family Story of Alzheimer's Updated

The Last Childhood: A Family Story of Alzheimer's Updated

by Carrie Jane Knowles

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Overview

The Last Childhood is a knowledgeable companion for anyone who has a relative with Alzheimer's. The experience of the Knowles family through their mother's lengthy decline yields much wisdom and insight about how to manage - financially, psychologically, and emotionally - and how to make the best decisions. This memoir is beautifully written, heart-felt, and generously informative.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544035598
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/10/2017
Pages: 162
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Twelve years ago, Carrie Knowles bought a small office building at the southernmost edge of Historic Oakwood in Downtown Raleigh. She named the building the Free Range Studio and inscribed this on the wall: Creativity should have no boundaries and dreams no fences. "That's how I see the world," Knowles says, "and the way I hope to live my life as a creative person."



The Free Range Studio has provided office space to a wide range of writers and other creative people over the last twelve years, including Carrie's close friend and fellow author, Peggy Payne. Both Peggy and Carrie not only have their offices at Free Range, but also coach other writers and teach classes there.



Carrie has been a freelance writer and arts advocate and organizer for the last 45 years. As a freelance writer she has published dozens of short stories and hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. Carrie also has three novels: Lillian's Garden (Roundfire Books, 2013), Ashoan's Rug (Roundfire Books, 2013), and A Garden Wall in Provence (Owl Canyon Press, 2017). Her memoir, The Last Childhood: A Family Story of Alzheimer's, first published by Three Rivers Press, will be reissued Summer 2017 through CreateSpace.



Carrie was named the Piedmont Laureate for Short Fiction in 2014. Her short stories have won numerous awards, including the Village Advocate Fiction Contest, the Blumenthal Writers & Readers Series, the North Carolina Writer's Network Fiction Syndication and Glimmer Train's Very Short Fiction Competition. She has been named a finalist in Glimmer Train competitions six times, and was also a finalist in the Doris Betts Fiction Contest and received an honorable mention in the National Literary Awards.



In 1994, she was awarded a North Carolina Arts Council Creative Nonfiction Grant to complete the work on her memoir, The Last Childhood: A Family Story of Alzheimer's. This memoir has been noted as one of the top 100 books written about Alzheimer's.



As an arts advocate she has been a board member for the Symphony Orchestra Development Association, Carolina Wren Press, Raleigh Chamber Music Guild, Burning Coal Theatre and the American Forum. She served as a judge for the Raleigh Fine Arts Society's Annual Fiction Contest for eight years and was the co-coordinator of the Reader's Series at the Hardback Café in Chapel Hill with Paul Jones and Georgann Eubanks.

Carrie and her husband, Jeff Leiter, have called Raleigh home since 1978. They have three children.
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