The Quiet Strength of Us: A Family's Journey

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Bol The Quiet Strength of Us: A Family's Journey is a tender and deeply human work of narrative non-fiction about love, loss, and the quiet courage required to keep going when family life is changed forever. At its centre is Aneth, whose world is shaken by the sudden death of her father. Before she has time to grieve fully, another painful reality begins to unfold: her mother, Bethan, comes to live with her and is later diagnosed with Alzheimer's-type dementia.What follows is not simply a story of illness, but of the slow, intimate reshaping of a mother-daughter relationship. As Bethan's memory begins to fade and daily life becomes more uncertain, Aneth is drawn into the demanding, often unseen world of caregiving. She learns to navigate appointments, routines, confusion, and changing needs, while carrying the private ache of watching the person who once cared for her become increasingly dependent on her care.Written with honesty, tenderness, and emotional depth, the narrative captures the ordinary moments that come to define extraordinary endurance: a familiar phrase unexpectedly remembered, a flash of humour at the kitchen table, the exhaustion of another difficult day, and the fierce love that remains even when recognition begins to slip away. The book does not romanticise caregiving; instead, it honours its complexity, its loneliness, and its profound emotional weight.The Quiet Strength of Us speaks to anyone who has loved someone through illness, or who has felt the burden and privilege of caring for a parent. Through Aneth and Bethan's story, it reveals how grief does not arrive only once, but returns in quiet waves: in forgotten names, altered routines, and the gradual loss of the life a family once knew. Yet within this sorrow, the book finds resilience, devotion, and the enduring strength of family bonds under pressure.Key words: caregiving, grief, family responsibility, Alzheimer's dementia, family life, resilience, illness, emotional fatigue, unpaid care, memory loss

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The Quiet Strength of Us: A Family's Journey is a tender and deeply human work of narrative non-fiction about love, loss, and the quiet courage required to keep going when family life is changed forever. At its centre is Aneth, whose world is shaken by the sudden death of her father. Before she has time to grieve fully, another painful reality begins to unfold: her mother, Bethan, comes to live with her and is later diagnosed with Alzheimer's-type dementia.What follows is not simply a story of illness, but of the slow, intimate reshaping of a mother-daughter relationship. As Bethan's memory begins to fade and daily life becomes more uncertain, Aneth is drawn into the demanding, often unseen world of caregiving. She learns to navigate appointments, routines, confusion, and changing needs, while carrying the private ache of watching the person who once cared for her become increasingly dependent on her care.Written with honesty, tenderness, and emotional depth, the narrative captures the ordinary moments that come to define extraordinary endurance: a familiar phrase unexpectedly remembered, a flash of humour at the kitchen table, the exhaustion of another difficult day, and the fierce love that remains even when recognition begins to slip away. The book does not romanticise caregiving; instead, it honours its complexity, its loneliness, and its profound emotional weight.The Quiet Strength of Us speaks to anyone who has loved someone through illness, or who has felt the burden and privilege of caring for a parent. Through Aneth and Bethan's story, it reveals how grief does not arrive only once, but returns in quiet waves: in forgotten names, altered routines, and the gradual loss of the life a family once knew. Yet within this sorrow, the book finds resilience, devotion, and the enduring strength of family bonds under pressure.Key words: caregiving, grief, family responsibility, Alzheimer's dementia, family life, resilience, illness, emotional fatigue, unpaid care, memory loss

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Pagina's: 140, Editie: Large type / Large print, Hardcover, London Book Publishers


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