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The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins

The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gives You Hope
Review: Lester Laminack has given all readers who have had their life touched by Alzheimer's new hope. My grandmother passed away with Alzheimer's, and I was devastated when I felt she did not know me. However, this book gives you hope that somewhere deep inside the people it affects, this horrible disease cannot fully erase those memories. It should be recommended reading to not just children whose lives have been affected by this disease, but adults as well. Thanks Mr. Laminack for giving me a new hope to hold on to! :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sensitive, Truthful and Filled with Hope
Review: Miss Olivia just sits with her hands folded in her lap and stares, saying nothing. Her daughter Angel and great-grandson Troy visit, and she still sits as they talk to her. She still says nothing, but she thinks of beautiful memories from her past, beautiful as the sunset the nurse had pointed out that evening. Beautifully illustrated by Constance R. Bengum, this wonderful book was written by Lester Laminack, who went to the same high school as I. Though it was published in 1998, I didn't discover this book until Christmas 2001 when I was visiting my sister and she showed me the copy she had purchased. It is such a beautiful book, and a wonderful gentle and loving story that can help young and old cherish their loved ones who have Alzheimer's.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sensitive, Truthful and Filled with Hope
Review: The language in this sensitively told story is almost poetry. There is such love in these words that you can tell it comes from some heartfelt experience. It is a rare treat to see art that so carefully supports and extends the language in ways that make the meaming more robust for even the younger listener. Though the subject is serious, the story leaves you with great hope.

The jacket indicates that this is Mr. Laminack's first book, I certainly hope there are others to come.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sensitive Telling of a Difficult Issue- Kudos to Laminack
Review: When young Troy and his Grandma Angel visit Momma Olivia in the nursing home we get a brief glimpse into the life of an Alzheimers patient. Any family coping with Alzheimers will immediately recognize the tender care, the love, and the hope that lies within the lyrical language of this most sensitive story. The poetic prose and exquisite art reveal a rich and robust life now trapped within. A sensitive telling of a difficult issue. Kudos to Mr. Laminack and Ms. Bergum.


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