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Losing Arthur
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- Book Synopsis
- This book is quite a tough read. Because the reality of caring full-time for your loved one and seeing them go downhill over a number of years with a terminal illness is quite a tough thing to do. But thankfully there are funny incidences that do occur; otherwise, I am not sure one would survive! But despite the trauma, tears, tiredness, and tedium of what becomes routine for everyday life, the experience does bring you both closer together. It is also peppered with so many acts of kindness, help and goodwill from friends, family and medical staff. And most importantly are the carers whom you invite reluctantly at first into your home. Initially they know nothing about you, nor you about them, yet they are prepared to share this journey with you to the very end.
- About The Author
- Patricia Morgan was born during the 1950s and brought up in the North Midlands. She left school early to work in a factory to help support her fairly large family. In her mid-20s, whilst working full time, she studied part-time to become a general practice surveyor and qualified some 8 years later. Patricia has lived in Somerset with her husband Arthur and various cats for over 30 years. She enjoys golf, yoga, reading, gardening, researching her family history and collecting stamps. This is her second book, written about her life in later years, and she has found the process extremely cathartic.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781037103292
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Austin Macauley Publishers, (07 November 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 128
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 234 x 156 mm
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