"I try to be honest and upfront with her," Brian continued, "but, it's dumb because all that does is provoke turmoil. Every time I'm honest, she asks about Dad . . .""What do you say?""I tell her he died . . .""And?""She gets sad all of a sudden . . ." For the next few minutes they chatted, finally ending with a customary 'I love you.' Brian clicked off, thinking about how much their lives changed when his mom was diagnosed. That was when he wished he would've started lying to her sooner.Having the opportunity to photograph faces and expressions of Alzheimer's, as well as dementia in all of its forms, photographer and young, upcoming author, Taylor Hulett, decided he wanted to write a book-not a dry narrative of disorders shattering lives, but one speaking to emotion. How family members feel. How they cope.About Faces: Expressions of Alzheimer's and Dementia chronicles regressing life stories of six, Denver based, Applewood Our House residents. Written in a refreshing style accompanied by expressive photos, Hulett captures challenges of dealing with changing lives due to unrelenting memory loss, allowing readers a glimpse through the window of possibility.
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