by Brian Anglin (Author)
Every night before my mom falls asleep, I sit in a rocking chair by her bed, and we talk. She likes to hear the sound of my voice as she drifts off to sleep, and I like to try and keep her awake with questions. We talk honestly and quietly until the sleeping pills kick in and she finds a few hours of relief. One night, I asked the one question I had been too afraid to ask since she was diagnosed with dementia. "Mom, what are you most afraid of forgetting?" "Who I am," she says. The next day, I started this book.
Author Biography
Brian Anglin has been combining words and punctuation for most of his life. One of these days, he hopes to get right. In the meantime, more words...more punctuation.
Number of Pages: 36
Dimensions: 0.07 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 09, 2015