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TITLE: Mom & Me
SUBTITLE: A Story of Dementia and the Power of God’s Love
AUTHOR: Deborah Lyn Stanley
AUTHOR’S WEBSITE: “The Caregiver’s Retreat—a Place to Refresh, Restore, Affirm and Supply” https://deborahlyncaregiver.com
GENRE: Non-fiction, Biography, Memoir
AGE / INTEREST LEVEL: Adult
PAGES: 94
PUBLISHER: 2 Timothy Publishing
LINKS FOR PURCHASE:
Kindle and paperback editions available on Amazon
Find eBooks sources at: https://books2read.com/b/valuestories
Reviewed by Linda Wilson
Deborah Lyn Stanley’s book, Mom & Me: A Story of Dementia and the Power of God’s Love, has helped me more than I can say with a challenge I’ve been living with for almost ten years: my husband’s decline due to Parkinson’s disease, Parkinson’s dementia, and Alzheimer’s. I had to place my husband in a home, which was the most difficult decision I’ve ever had to make.
Living with a loved one afflicted with this disease cannot be understood by anyone not affected, finding help can be difficult and expensive; in the long run caregivers find that they must be creative in finding solutions, resilient in being able to bounce back from the most frustrating problems, and are generally isolated much of the time. Deborah’s book offers hope, sage advice, and bits of wisdom throughout her book, such as “Find a way, your endurance depends on it.” I highly recommend Deborah’s book to anyone in a caregiving situation. The love and assurances she offers have helped me do more than cope, they’ve offered something I never thought possible: a way to learn how to thrive.
MORE ABOUT THE REVIEWER
Linda Wilson, Children's Author
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MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF MOM & ME
Mom & Me: A Story of Dementia and the Power of God’s Love is a journal of my experiences while caregiving memory-impaired seniors—in particular, caring for Helen, my dear “second Mom,” for many years.
This memoir embraces Helen’s personal journey from the onset of Alzheimer’s Dementia through stories and letters to caregivers. Mom’s journey is portrayed through the lens of my personal knowledge as her daughter-in-law and caregiver. The book speaks of challenges common to caregivers, day-to-day needs, and the progression of dementia disease. It is an account of joy and sadness, trauma and triumph, peace and anxiety. It is a story of love, the exhaustion of caregiving, denial, and mending misunderstandings. It is about high-stakes decisions, stressful days, and knowing you did the best you could at that crucial moment.
Learn more at: My Writer’s Life: https://deborahlynwriter.com/
Writing for Caregivers: https://deborahlyncaregiver.com/
Artist’s Website: https://lynstanleyart.com
My eBook Author’s Page: https://books2read.com/b/valuestories
Goodreads Author: https://www.goodreads.com/goodreadscomdeborahlyn
Amazon Author's Page: https://www.amazon.com/Deborah-Lyn-Stanley/
Movie Questions
1. The
opening scene looks like there may be trouble for the three women when their
car broke down in the middle of nowhere. How did the situation
resolve? What did you learn about Dorothy Johnson Vaughn to help
foreshadow her promotion at work?
2. NASA was
divided into the West and East work areas. In what ways were they
segregated?
3. A library
book became the catalyst for worker empowerment. How did this one book
contribute to the computer revolution? How was the book obtained? How far did
it reach?
4. Explain
the attitudes of the men who were engineers towards other workers. How did
these attitudes evolve during the story?
5. Math was
empowering to the main characters. Why? How? Do you think it is still so
important?
6. The home
lives of the main characters were also shown. How did this help humanize the
story against a backdrop of technology and precision?
7. The movie
was set in 1961-62 when civil rights activists were working and demonstrating.
How did the film reflect the reasons why changes were needed in society at
large?
8. The movie
was about 74% factual. A court order was not needed for one person to attend
high school (after receiving a Bachelor's Degree). What were other elements of
the movie exaggerated for dramatic effect?
9. The IBM
computer was necessary at that time. Explain how it helped with
integration.
10. Discuss
some of your favorite scenes or people in the movie. Tell why you especially
liked those.
Title: Hidden Figures: The Untold Story of the
African American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
Author: Margot Lee Shetterly
Publisher: William Collins
Publisher Website Address: https://corporate.harpercollins.co.uk/
Publisher Email Address: 4thestate.publicity@harpercollins.co.uk
ISBN-10: 0062363603
ISBN-13: 978-0062363602
ASIN: B01MYUTJR7
Price: $9.98 Paperback, $Hardcover $21.99, $12.99 Audio Book, $6.99 Kindle
Page Count: 368 pages
Formats: (PB, Hardcover, Audio Book, Kindle)
1. The
opening scene looks like there may be trouble for the three women when their
car broke down in the middle of nowhere. How did the situation
resolve? What did you learn about Dorothy Johnson Vaughn to help
foreshadow her promotion at work?
2. NASA was
divided into the West and East work areas. In what ways were they
segregated?
3. A library
book became the catalyst for worker empowerment. How did this one book
contribute to the computer revolution? How was the book obtained? How far did
it reach?
4. Explain
the attitudes of the men who were engineers towards other workers. How did
these attitudes evolve during the story?
5. Math was
empowering to the main characters. Why? How? Do you think it is still so
important?
6. The home
lives of the main characters were also shown. How did this help humanize the
story against a backdrop of technology and precision?
7. The movie
was set in 1961-62 when civil rights activists were working and demonstrating.
How did the film reflect the reasons why changes were needed in society at
large?
8. The movie
was about 74% factual. A court order was not needed for one person to attend
high school (after receiving a Bachelor's Degree). What were other elements of
the movie exaggerated for dramatic effect?
9. The IBM
computer was necessary at that time. Explain how it helped with
integration.
10. Discuss
some of your favorite scenes or people in the movie. Tell why you especially
liked those.