Deborah Ann Tornillo
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36 Days Apart : A memoir of a daughter, her parents and the Beast named - Alzheimer's


A Memoir of a daughter, her parents and the Beast named - Alzheimer's A story of Life, Love and Death

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36 Days Apart: A Memoir of a Daughter, Her Parents and the Beast Named - Alzheimer's: A Story of Life, Love and Death
36 Days Apart: A Memoir of a Daughter, Her Parents and the Beast Named - Alzheimer's: A Story of Life, Love and Death
Paperback
4/1/2009
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ISBN10 : 1438952333
Copia Parent : 2213207
Copia : 2213207
ISBN13 : 9781438952338

Reader Reviews

Review 11/03/09

Source: Kay Knapp
Date: 5/14/09

Deborah has shared her story; her parents love and devotion to one another, and the disease of alzheimer's "The Beast" that took both of them, only 36 Days Apart. Deborah writes with her bittersweet emotions and truth. This is a love story. Deborah's book also includes information that is very helpful.

Review 11/03/09

Source: Johnny Mc Cormick
Date: 6/1/09

Met the Jurecko's in 1946. Debbie completed the life journey in her great book. Knowing the family, the loss of her brother Danny in Vietnam, caused me many tears making it difficult to read, but didn't stop me from realizing what a fantastic written work she acccomplished. Please purchase, please read!

Review 11/03/09

Source: Lisa
Date: 4/20/09

This is a great read, especially for anyone who has experienced Alzheimer's first hand. The truth's this book uncovers brings a very real aspect to the authors situation. During my reading, I found myself amazed at her strength during the situation, as well as saddened that she experienced it at all. The tagline "a story of life, love and death" is well suited for such an emotional book. I felt the sadness she felt while going through the last year and a half of her parents life, and couldn't help but be pulled into the story and forced to imagine the sadness I will feel with the loss of my own parents. I highly recommend this book.

Review 11/03/09

Source: Magic Man
Date: 4/29/09

Perfect book and a lifesaver for anyone, especially caregivers, family members or anyone who wants to understand the total effects of "The Beast". Before reading this book I was convinced that many of the behaviors that I felt and saw were unique to my family and me. Thank you for opening our eyes and allowing us to see into your soul. Your wisdom, concern, awareness and ability to write about your experiences have made a difference for me, and I am certain it will do the same for many others who read your book.

Review 09/08/09

Source: Marie Fostino
Date: 8/29/09

There are many good books out there to read on Alzheimer's. The situations are different for everyone involved. I just picked up a book called 36 DAYS APART BY DEBORAH ANN TORNILLO. In this book she lives in Virgina and her parents live in Texas. She starts by telling us about her phone call from her sister in Feb. 2006 stating that on her visits with mom and dad on Sundays, something didn't seem right. She started noticing little things first like the house was a little messier than usual, no food in the refrigerator, and that their appearance was being neglected. This was hard for Deborah to imagine so she boarded a plane to see for herself.

This started a new change of events. She started on her conquest of searching for answers. Thank heavens for the Internet, and all the information she was able to obtain. In her story she watched with each visit how her parents digressed. She took control of their health affairs, finances, and living arrangements. She became the parent, still trying to let them think they were in charge.

She convinced them to move closer to her, so she could take care of them better,by first moving into an apartment in Virgina. After her mom wondered off one evening she found them an Assisted Living Faculty to live in. As the Alzheimer's disease got worse, they had to be moved to a place that was better equipped in taking care of her parents.

As we read this memoir, we can feel the emotions going through Debbie as she is trying to care for her parents. Her dad who is her 'rock' had a stroke first. His health failed him and with her assurance that mom would be taken care of he went on to be with the Lord. Than 36 days later, her mom followed him. But her mom was able to look at Debbie and say I LOVE YOU, before she passed on.

If you are going through this situation, and have your loved one in a nursing faculty, you may want to read this book and get some in site from Debbie. You can feel her strenght,love, and sadness.

Review 09/08/09

Source: Cheryl Roos
Date: 7/2/09

I really enjoyed this book..I set out to start this book one night and once I got started I could not put it down. This book makes you cry, laugh but helps you understand the meaning of a lot of things. Debbie really knew how to capture the reader and help you understand the true demons within this horrible illness. I truly believe Alzheimer's is the cruelest, because when we grow older and all we have left is our memories, it steals that from you. This book also made me realize how blessed I was as a child for the wonderful parents I had, and thank you Debbie for reminding me of that. You have a gift Debbie, I hope you continue to use it. Do yourself a favor and read this book. You will be blessed by it.

Deborah Ann Tornillo 07/07/09

Sid Jaffe, CEO, Advantage Consulting, Inc.
Review date: 4/27/2009


Thanks for sharing the book citation. I guess most families, like yours and mine, unfortunately have at least one family member with the disease. As you know, it is a struggle for the person and those around them to watch a loved one lose their precious memories and awareness. Thanks for writing the book.


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