Slow Dancing at Death's Door
 

Slow Dancing at Death's Door

by Amy C. Baker

She wiped away your tears when you skinned your knee. he taught you how to drive a stick shift. Together, they raised you to be the person you are today. They seemed invincible, but now things have changed?they're older, a little frail, and facing a new stage of life.
Your parents aren't the only ones faced with change. You know there are adjustments you need to make to be prepared... (read more)

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Dr. Tami Brady
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Slow Dancing at Death's Door is a candid account of the author's experiences as her parents reached their final days. She shares her feelings of frustration, grief, anger, and all of those things she wish she hadn't said or did. For individuals suffering through similar circumstances will see themselves in the author's words, feel an instant connection to her most secret thoughts, and will take comfort in that they aren't alone in these aspects.

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