Linda S. Thompson
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A Caregiver’s Journey is packed with practical suggestions,
personal stories and a bit of humor;  this is not the run-of-the-
mill how-to book. Covering such topics as caregiving basics,
planning for the inevitable, this book offers common sense  
advice in an easy to read, easy to implement format. Linda's
12+ years of experience caring for her Mother enables her to
speak from experience about the concerns we all share when
caring for a loved one.
If you’re one of the millions of people who, like Scarlett in Gone
Tomorrow, Your Passport to a Confident Future will show you
the need for planning your life. More than financial, life planning
at its most basic is getting and keeping your house in order not  
only for your personal benefit, but for your loved ones as well.
Over 200 pages of information designed to help people gain a
sense of security knowing that should something happen to
them, their family would know who to call, where important
papers are, and what to do next.
This is the life story of a very special lady, my mother, as told
in her own words. She was many things – a daughter, a
sister, wife, mother, cook, gardener, but deep in her heart she
throughout her story. In 1995 after she and I moved into life
was like for her, starting as a child in the early 1900s to her
mid-80s.  If you’ve ever wondered our new home, I asked her
to write her life story. This book is that story. It paints a picture
of what what life was like before indoor plumbing, electricity
and a supermarket on every corner, reading Fran’s Story will
take you there. The front cover of the book is a picture of the
last full size quilt that she hand appliqued and hand quilted.
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No one ever said it would be easy, but then again, no one ever thought we’d live this long.
No one ever thought there would be four, five and sometimes six generations in the same
household, in the same office, in the same world. . .
be mandated as required reading by the Federal Bureau of Good Business Practices for
any person in the United States who attains the age of 30. That is an opinion, certainly.
However, in that this is my review, I am permitted to voice my opinion.
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