Description |
37 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm. |
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Front cover: "5% of proceeds goes to Elder Voice Advocates". |
Summary |
"With its poetic words and images, What I’ve Learned About Grandma’s Memory will help grade school readers come to know that despite serious cognitive disability their grandparents are always there—and that many things done by children with love can bring joy and help break down the barriers of isolation and loneliness. Grown-ups, too, might find themselves nudged away from the familiar, entirely tragic, view of Alzheimer’s—one filled with misconceptions, stigma and fear—to one that is more balanced, humane, and hopeful." - Amazon. |
Note |
Book designer: Kate Goebel. |
Subject |
Dementia -- Juvenile Fiction.
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Nursing homes -- Juvenile fiction.
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Memory -- Juvenile fiction.
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Grandmothers -- Fiction.
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Alzheimer's disease -- Juvenile fiction.
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Added Author |
Ignatowicz, Michelle, illustrator.
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ISBN |
9798856018089 (paperback) |
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