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For anyone who has floundered through the stages of grief or for anyone who has lovingly served as a caregiver, this book offers solace or reassurance. Follow the author as she is caught in a struggle-seeking a balance in her personal and professional life-and thrusted into a sudden reversal in her life's role, a shifting from child to parent. In the wake of pain, after her mother's passing, the author begins an eighteen-year journey as a caregiver to her father. In Caring for Dad: With Love and Tomatoes, she utilizes storytelling to share inner thoughts, prayers, poetry, and laughter. Join…mehr

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For anyone who has floundered through the stages of grief or for anyone who has lovingly served as a caregiver, this book offers solace or reassurance. Follow the author as she is caught in a struggle-seeking a balance in her personal and professional life-and thrusted into a sudden reversal in her life's role, a shifting from child to parent. In the wake of pain, after her mother's passing, the author begins an eighteen-year journey as a caregiver to her father. In Caring for Dad: With Love and Tomatoes, she utilizes storytelling to share inner thoughts, prayers, poetry, and laughter. Join the author in exploring the calamities and triumphs she experienced with her dad. Ultimately, she learns that caregiving is many things: soul-crushing closeness, courageousness, and an all-consuming commitment. Every aspect caregiving offered her, the highs and the lows, was well worth the effort. God had provided her a privileged blessing-the ability to give love to another unconditionally.
Autorenporträt
Missouri author Cindy McIntyre is the IPPY-award-winning author of Love at the Center of Grief, as well as Eulogies Unspoken: Stories of Worth and Caring for Dad: With Love and Tomatoes. She taught in at-risk education for twenty-five years. After the loss of her parents, Miss McIntyre set out assisting others as a group facilitator at the Lost and Found Grief Center. In addition, she serves as Secretary for the Ozarks Writers League. She is originally from Earlville, Illinois, but now calls Missouri home.