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Books, Cookbooks, Games > Carol Bradley Bursack > Minding our Elders

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Minding our Elders

Three words describe this book: "Oh, so real." Fargo author Bursack turns to caregiving heroes who have been there, done that. She relates experiences of her own and stories shared by others in this glimpse of what it's like to grow old, and how the caregiving process works. Simply a "must" for everyone who is part of the "sandwich generation:" juggling the care of aging parents, your kids and family, plus your own life. CLICK MORE INFO.

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The aging process. Moving out of homes that have been theirs for decades. In and out of the hospital. Breaking fragile bones that once were strong and carried the weight of the world. Nursing home care. Life's full circle.

These stories are honest looks at many different situations with a common thread: that caregiving is both hard work, and at least in hindsight, personally rewarding. 

This line sums it up in the Foreword by Mary Ellen Erickson, Ph.D. "During the laughing and the crying, you will develop a few epiphanies of your own as you read this heartwarming book." 

Curl up with this book (trust me, you won't be able to put it down) and spend an evening with this 135-page 'portable support group.' The stories give comfort and assurance that you are not alone.

(And if you live or have lived in Fargo, you will recognize so many familiar places throughout these stories. Somehow it makes it that much more meaningful.)