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Please Remember Me as I Was: A Memoir of Living with PCA Alzheimer’s

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I was told by my doctor that I was suffering from stress; but I knew otherwise.

This is my story of what it feels like to have a rare form of Alzheimer’s. In order to recount it, I have used voice recognition software.

As little by little I am deprived of my faculties, I am rendered completely illiterate. It is a cruel trick to play on a novelist.

I hope that this book will resonate with all who might read it.

Reviews of Valerie Blumenthal’s previous books.

Valerie Blumenthal writes beautifully about the mother/daughter relationship, hidden secrets and Alzheimer’s in her latest novel set in Italy.

Tina Betts, literary agent on The Lupo Stick

Valerie Blumenthal explores her protagonist’s dilemma with sympathy and tact, producing a very readable novel which makes some thoughtful points about the nature of maternal love.

The Times on Saturday’s Child

wise novel … Shrewdly observed and lit by comic compassion.

She Magazine on Kempton’s Journey

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ellis Editions
Date
27 May 2022
Pages
196
ISBN
9781919611433

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

I was told by my doctor that I was suffering from stress; but I knew otherwise.

This is my story of what it feels like to have a rare form of Alzheimer’s. In order to recount it, I have used voice recognition software.

As little by little I am deprived of my faculties, I am rendered completely illiterate. It is a cruel trick to play on a novelist.

I hope that this book will resonate with all who might read it.

Reviews of Valerie Blumenthal’s previous books.

Valerie Blumenthal writes beautifully about the mother/daughter relationship, hidden secrets and Alzheimer’s in her latest novel set in Italy.

Tina Betts, literary agent on The Lupo Stick

Valerie Blumenthal explores her protagonist’s dilemma with sympathy and tact, producing a very readable novel which makes some thoughtful points about the nature of maternal love.

The Times on Saturday’s Child

wise novel … Shrewdly observed and lit by comic compassion.

She Magazine on Kempton’s Journey

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ellis Editions
Date
27 May 2022
Pages
196
ISBN
9781919611433