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Today I'm going to visit my Grammy. I'm not going to her house. She doesn't live there now. She had to move. I miss baking with Grammy. I miss reading with Grammy. I miss Grammy's toy basket and playing games with her. I miss the way she smiled when she saw me. But there are lots of things she forgets. She drove to the store and got lost on the way home. That's why Grammy moved. She gets mixed up, and sometimes it makes her mad, and sometimes it makes her cry. Mama said Grammy's sickness means she can't be the person she used to be, but that doesn't mean she's forgotten that she loves us. This…mehr

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Today I'm going to visit my Grammy. I'm not going to her house. She doesn't live there now. She had to move. I miss baking with Grammy. I miss reading with Grammy. I miss Grammy's toy basket and playing games with her. I miss the way she smiled when she saw me. But there are lots of things she forgets. She drove to the store and got lost on the way home. That's why Grammy moved. She gets mixed up, and sometimes it makes her mad, and sometimes it makes her cry. Mama said Grammy's sickness means she can't be the person she used to be, but that doesn't mean she's forgotten that she loves us. This beautiful and moving story of a child's emotions over a beloved grandmother with dementia will bring tears to your eyes. Intended for children with a grandparent or relative diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's, to provide awareness and comfort.
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Autorenporträt
Lynn Hall wrote her first short story in third grade. After earning a BA in journalism, she worked in the news business and in corporate communications. Along the way she has written children's stories, a novel, and most recently, a play. Writing this book provided an opportunity to team with her good friend, Carol McConnell, on a project of importance to both. Lynn lives and writes in Clemmons, NC. You can reach her at lhall1830@yahoo.com.