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Review: Dementia Diary: A Caregiver's Journal, by Robert Tell

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Tell’s stories about his mother’s behavior in public struck home as well. The reader sympathizes and relates to his embarrassment and conflicted emotions. His fights and frustrations over the health care system also ring uncomfortably true.

Dementia Diary is compelling, witty and warm. It’s also honest. One son. One mom. One dementia. It’s a fascinating journey and a good read. Dementia Diary is available from www.dementia-diary.com and from Amazon.com. Read about another caregiving son in Part II.

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