Welcome Laura Davis, author of The Burning Light of Two Stars!

Sep 14, 2022 12:01 am

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Dear Friend of AlzAuthors,


imageWe receive many requests from authors seeking to have their book or resource included in AlzAuthors, which is delightful, but also somewhat of a miracle. Back in 2016, when we undertook this project, we wondered if anyone would want to be included at all! This year, to date, we have had more than 50 authors complete the submission request form, and there are more who have approached us via email, social media, or the podcast asking how they can be featured. What this means is there is a wealth of information, guidance, and support from those willing to share their dementia stories. Twenty years ago, this was not the case, and caregivers struggled on their own, feeling alone, starving for advice and instruction on what to do when confronted with a dementia diagnosis. We are so grateful to see the that the stigma surrounding dementia is shifting, and people are willing to share their stories. This is a grassroots effort at change and it is magnificent. Caregivers now have valuable tools at hand, and can put together unique libraries to address their individual needs and concerns. Thank you for supporting our authors.

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Introducing Our Newest Author: Laura Davis

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Laura Davis' relationship with her mother had been embattled for decades, but the 3,000 miles between them made it manageable. When her mother, declining from dementia, decided to move across the country to live near Laura and her family, old hurts rose to the surface, leaving her wondering if she could be the caregiver to a mother who had betrayed her when she needed her most. Her deep dive into her past, especially the painful parts, and her honesty in bringing them to light makes this book breathtaking. Her story balances both the sadness and loss of losing a loved one with the sense of relief and new life that comes once the journey reaches its natural ending.


Laura writes:


Caregiving is exhausting. It’s stressful. It’s hard to watch someone lose their memory. And when we have kids at home, and are in the sandwich generation, we feel squeezed like crazy. That’s how it was for me. My mother had dementia and I had two teenage kids at home. I felt wrung out and exhausted every single day. Was I doing it right? Was it even possible to do it right? I was certain I was failing everyone. And to have something unresolved in my relationship with my mother on top of all of that—made it even harder.


Read the rest of Laura's post here:


https://alzauthors.com/2022/09/13/laura-davis-the-burning-light-of-two-stars/


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Our Latest Podcast


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This insightful, inspiring podcast features four authors discussing their personal dementia experiences. You’ll hear from a young woman whose mother was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s when she was just 25; a professional in dementia care with strategies to help you manage your own situation; a mom in the “sandwich generation” who shares how she balanced care between her school-age children and her parents with dementia; and a psychologist who has investigated and encountered “shared death experiences.” You’re sure to walk away with greater confidence and knowledge to guide your own dementia journey.  


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Blue Ridge Dementia Caregivers Conference

imageOur friends Bobbi and Mike Carducci are hosting a caregiver conference on Monday, October 10th at Our Lady of Victory Hall, which is adjacent to St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, 37730 St. Francis Ct., Purcellville, VA. Bobbi is the author of Confessions of An Imperfect Caregiver and Caregiver - You Are Not Alone.


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