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Do you remember is a poetical journey through the emotions, experiences, and stories of dementia patients, loved ones, and carers. It aims to allow anyone facing similar issues to connect through understanding, love, and relatability. It follows the process of grief and loss, assuring that no matter how you feel, act, or deal with the situation, there is always someone who can empathise with it, and it's okay to ask for help or support. There are three sections titled: Can You Hear Me, Can You Still See Me, Can You Be Fully Represented Through Me. Each section covering the voice of Dementia survivors, loved ones/family and carers.…mehr

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Do you remember is a poetical journey through the emotions, experiences, and stories of dementia patients, loved ones, and carers. It aims to allow anyone facing similar issues to connect through understanding, love, and relatability. It follows the process of grief and loss, assuring that no matter how you feel, act, or deal with the situation, there is always someone who can empathise with it, and it's okay to ask for help or support. There are three sections titled: Can You Hear Me, Can You Still See Me, Can You Be Fully Represented Through Me. Each section covering the voice of Dementia survivors, loved ones/family and carers.
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Autorenporträt
Christina Kinney, born and bred in Scotland is a 24 year old published author. Author of Life, Love, and Discovering Self Worth. She published her first book in 2023 after winning a publishing contract from a writing competition. She has written poetry from a very young age, however was inspired to pursue her passion after writing a poem for her grandmother inspired by her Dementia journey, in which she sent to Dementia UK. Having her first poem published within their annual poetry book. Christina's writing reflects on love, life, experiences, exploring relationships and her healing journey/spirituality. Christina believes poetry is a timeless language and something we all do daily, without even thinking about it. It's in words that we speak, our individual language, our tone, and our unique voices and opinions. She believes we can all relate to each our through our words and this is the deepest and purest way to connect with each other.