One More Day

"One More Day" is a story of endings and new beginnings. Ultimately, in the words of playwright Natalie Symons, the book is "...a tender celebration of life."

ONE MORE DAY SHINES A LIGHT on the surprising depth and complexity of Grace Woods Care Center, where the facility itself is small, yet the emotional world is expansive. While grieving and loss play a part in this world, so do love, joy, and compassion. The novel is told in four voices: Thomas, a retired anthropologist who approaches aging with curiosity; Lillian, a woman with dementia trying to find her way home; Sally, a compassionate caregiver blindsided by love; and Beth, the center director, who strives to maintain quality care through difficult changes.

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One More Day

"One More Day" is a story of endings and new beginnings. Ultimately, in the words of playwright Natalie Symons, the book is "...a tender celebration of life."

ONE MORE DAY SHINES A LIGHT on the surprising depth and complexity of Grace Woods Care Center, where the facility itself is small, yet the emotional world is expansive. While grieving and loss play a part in this world, so do love, joy, and compassion. The novel is told in four voices: Thomas, a retired anthropologist who approaches aging with curiosity; Lillian, a woman with dementia trying to find her way home; Sally, a compassionate caregiver blindsided by love; and Beth, the center director, who strives to maintain quality care through difficult changes.

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One More Day

One More Day

by Diane Chiddister
One More Day

One More Day

by Diane Chiddister

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Overview

"One More Day" is a story of endings and new beginnings. Ultimately, in the words of playwright Natalie Symons, the book is "...a tender celebration of life."

ONE MORE DAY SHINES A LIGHT on the surprising depth and complexity of Grace Woods Care Center, where the facility itself is small, yet the emotional world is expansive. While grieving and loss play a part in this world, so do love, joy, and compassion. The novel is told in four voices: Thomas, a retired anthropologist who approaches aging with curiosity; Lillian, a woman with dementia trying to find her way home; Sally, a compassionate caregiver blindsided by love; and Beth, the center director, who strives to maintain quality care through difficult changes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633375529
Publisher: Boyle & Dalton
Publication date: 10/12/2021
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.68(d)
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