One Last Thing
This is a non-fiction biography that blends memoir, advocacy, and thoughtful discussion about dementia, aging, and end-of-life choices. It invites adult readers to face tough questions with honesty and hope, and to consider how conversations with loved ones can shape brighter futures.
Presented as a candid, story-led narrative, the book moves from diagnosis to daily life, weaving in real conversations about assisted dying and the ethical debates surrounding it. The writing is intimate and accessible, making complex topics feel approachable through personal anecdotes, reflections, and practical insights.
Readers will notice the author’s energy and courage, as well as a steadfast commitment to advocacy and community support. The book blends memoir with social perspectives, inviting readers to examine their own beliefs, caregiving responsibilities, and plans for end-of-life discussions.
- Personal reflections on living with dementia and aging, with honesty and sensitivity
- In-depth exploration of end-of-life conversations and assisted dying debates
- Real-world advocacy work and impact within dementia communities
- Clear, compassionate writing that makes difficult topics accessible
- A thoughtful journey from diagnosis to planning, living, and empowerment
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of dementia, a toolbox for talking about death with compassion, and renewed motivation to live with purpose while preparing for the future. It leaves an enduring impression of resilience, agency, and hope.
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One Last Thing
One Last Thing
This is a non-fiction biography that blends memoir, advocacy, and thoughtful discussion about dementia, aging, and end-of-life choices. It invites adult readers to face tough questions with honesty and hope, and to consider how conversations with loved ones can shape brighter futures.
Presented as a candid, story-led narrative, the book moves from diagnosis to daily life, weaving in real conversations about assisted dying and the ethical debates surrounding it. The writing is intimate and accessible, making complex topics feel approachable through personal anecdotes, reflections, and practical insights.
Readers will notice the author’s energy and courage, as well as a steadfast commitment to advocacy and community support. The book blends memoir with social perspectives, inviting readers to examine their own beliefs, caregiving responsibilities, and plans for end-of-life discussions.
- Personal reflections on living with dementia and aging, with honesty and sensitivity
- In-depth exploration of end-of-life conversations and assisted dying debates
- Real-world advocacy work and impact within dementia communities
- Clear, compassionate writing that makes difficult topics accessible
- A thoughtful journey from diagnosis to planning, living, and empowerment
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of dementia, a toolbox for talking about death with compassion, and renewed motivation to live with purpose while preparing for the future. It leaves an enduring impression of resilience, agency, and hope.
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This is a non-fiction biography that blends memoir, advocacy, and thoughtful discussion about dementia, aging, and end-of-life choices. It invites adult readers to face tough questions with honesty and hope, and to consider how conversations with loved ones can shape brighter futures.
Presented as a candid, story-led narrative, the book moves from diagnosis to daily life, weaving in real conversations about assisted dying and the ethical debates surrounding it. The writing is intimate and accessible, making complex topics feel approachable through personal anecdotes, reflections, and practical insights.
Readers will notice the author’s energy and courage, as well as a steadfast commitment to advocacy and community support. The book blends memoir with social perspectives, inviting readers to examine their own beliefs, caregiving responsibilities, and plans for end-of-life discussions.
- Personal reflections on living with dementia and aging, with honesty and sensitivity
- In-depth exploration of end-of-life conversations and assisted dying debates
- Real-world advocacy work and impact within dementia communities
- Clear, compassionate writing that makes difficult topics accessible
- A thoughtful journey from diagnosis to planning, living, and empowerment
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of dementia, a toolbox for talking about death with compassion, and renewed motivation to live with purpose while preparing for the future. It leaves an enduring impression of resilience, agency, and hope.




















