It's often family members who write books about their experiences with Alzheimer's, mostly the children of Alzheimer's patients. They watch their parents suffer and then feel the urge to share their personal experiences with outsiders. It is true that outsiders often have no idea what happens behind the scenes. This book is different; the author himself suffers from mild cognitive impairment, a usual precursor to full blown dementia, caused by Alzheimer's disease. When the doctor told Jacques Boersma about the strong possibility that he would get the disease, pretty soon he asked himself the...
It's often family members who write books about their experiences with Alzheimer's, mostly the children of Alzheimer's patients. They watch their pare...