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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. This is an account of a year in the life of Peter Berry, an ordinary man living in a sleepy Suffolk village. Happily married and running a successful business, Peter's life changes when, at the age of fifty, he is given a terminal diagnosis of early-onset dementia. Since that day, he has learned to live with his very own 'dementia monster'. From depression and suicide attempts through to his determination to confront his dementia, Peter has embarked on a series of challenges to show that 'life isn't over with dementia, it's just a little different'. Peter has now raised thousands of pounds for dementia charities, cycling hundreds of miles in his quest to show that life is always worth living. When Peter meets Deb, recently retired, they embark on regular cycle rides and, as their friendship grows, Deb is able to look at her own life through the lens of Peter's dementia. In 'Slow Puncture', Peter tells the world what it is really like to live with a terminal condition and Deb learns to enjoy each day more fully. With a foreword by best-selling author Wendy Mitchell, author of 'Somebody I Used to Know', this is an inspirational look at both living in the present and coping with dementia.
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Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Book Guild Publishing, Limited, 2020
ISBN 10: 1913208931 ISBN 13: 9781913208936
Da: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Paperback. Condizione: New. This is an account of a year in the life of Peter Berry, an ordinary man living in a sleepy Suffolk village. Happily married and running a successful business, Peter's life changes when, at the age of fifty, he is given a terminal diagnosis of early-onset dementia. Since that day, he has learned to live with his very own 'dementia monster'. From depression and suicide attempts through to his determination to confront his dementia, Peter has embarked on a series of challenges to show that 'life isn't over with dementia, it's just a little different'. Peter has now raised thousands of pounds for dementia charities, cycling hundreds of miles in his quest to show that life is always worth living. When Peter meets Deb, recently retired, they embark on regular cycle rides and, as their friendship grows, Deb is able to look at her own life through the lens of Peter's dementia. In 'Slow Puncture', Peter tells the world what it is really like to live with a terminal condition and Deb learns to enjoy each day more fully. With a foreword by best-selling author Wendy Mitchell, author of 'Somebody I Used to Know', this is an inspirational look at both living in the present and coping with dementia.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Patching the Puncture continues Peter's story, living with Alzheimer's and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing and shares, with candour and humour, the reality of life with dementia.Spanning the five years since their first book, Slow Puncture, this sequel offers an insight into Peter's evolving world. Through his words, we see both the heart-rending challenges and the unexpected moments of joy, while Deb reflects on her own journey of self-discovery and the profound impact of their friendship.Together, they recount cycling adventures, public speaking engagements and the growing influence of Peter's story. With warmth and honesty, they share practical strategies for living well with Alzheimer's, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate the contributions people living with Alzheimer's make.Moving, funny and deeply inspiring, Patching the Puncture is a tribute to resilience, friendship and the power of finding hope in the smallest of things.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Patching the Puncture continues Peter's story, living with Alzheimer's and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing and shares, with candour and humour, the reality of life with dementia.Spanning the five years since their first book, Slow Puncture, this sequel offers an insight into Peter's evolving world. Through his words, we see both the heart-rending challenges and the unexpected moments of joy, while Deb reflects on her own journey of self-discovery and the profound impact of their friendship.Together, they recount cycling adventures, public speaking engagements and the growing influence of Peter's story. With warmth and honesty, they share practical strategies for living well with Alzheimer's, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate the contributions people living with Alzheimer's make.Moving, funny and deeply inspiring, Patching the Puncture is a tribute to resilience, friendship and the power of finding hope in the smallest of things.
Lingua: Inglese
ISBN 10: 1835743811 ISBN 13: 9781835743812
Da: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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ISBN 10: 1835743811 ISBN 13: 9781835743812
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 200 pages. 8.43x5.35x0.55 inches. In Stock.
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Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Brand New. 176 pages. Welsh language. 5.43x0.55x8.46 inches. In Stock.
Paperback. Condizione: New. This is an account of a year in the life of Peter Berry, an ordinary man living in a sleepy Suffolk village. Happily married and running a successful business, Peter's life changes when, at the age of fifty, he is given a terminal diagnosis of early-onset dementia. Since that day, he has learned to live with his very own 'dementia monster'. From depression and suicide attempts through to his determination to confront his dementia, Peter has embarked on a series of challenges to show that 'life isn't over with dementia, it's just a little different'. Peter has now raised thousands of pounds for dementia charities, cycling hundreds of miles in his quest to show that life is always worth living. When Peter meets Deb, recently retired, they embark on regular cycle rides and, as their friendship grows, Deb is able to look at her own life through the lens of Peter's dementia. In 'Slow Puncture', Peter tells the world what it is really like to live with a terminal condition and Deb learns to enjoy each day more fully. With a foreword by best-selling author Wendy Mitchell, author of 'Somebody I Used to Know', this is an inspirational look at both living in the present and coping with dementia.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Patching the Puncture continues Peter's story, living with Alzheimer's and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing and shares, with candour and humour, the reality of life with dementia.Spanning the five years since their first book, Slow Puncture, this sequel offers an insight into Peter's evolving world. Through his words, we see both the heart-rending challenges and the unexpected moments of joy, while Deb reflects on her own journey of self-discovery and the profound impact of their friendship.Together, they recount cycling adventures, public speaking engagements and the growing influence of Peter's story. With warmth and honesty, they share practical strategies for living well with Alzheimer's, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate the contributions people living with Alzheimer's make.Moving, funny and deeply inspiring, Patching the Puncture is a tribute to resilience, friendship and the power of finding hope in the smallest of things.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. This is an account of a year in the life of Peter Berry, an ordinary man living in a sleepy Suffolk village. Happily married and running a successful business, Peter s life changes when, at the age of fifty, he is given a terminal diagnosis of early-onset d.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. This is an account of a year in the life of Peter Berry, an ordinary man living in a sleepy Suffolk village. Happily married and running a successful business, Peter's life changes when, at the age of fifty, he is given a terminal diagnosis of early-onset dementia. Since that day, he has learned to live with his very own 'dementia monster'. From depression and suicide attempts through to his determination to confront his dementia, Peter has embarked on a series of challenges to show that 'life isn't over with dementia, it's just a little different'. Peter has now raised thousands of pounds for dementia charities, cycling hundreds of miles in his quest to show that life is always worth living. When Peter meets Deb, recently retired, they embark on regular cycle rides and, as their friendship grows, Deb is able to look at her own life through the lens of Peter's dementia. In 'Slow Puncture', Peter tells the world what it is really like to live with a terminal condition and Deb learns to enjoy each day more fully. With a foreword by best-selling author Wendy Mitchell, author of 'Somebody I Used to Know', this is an inspirational look at both living in the present and coping with dementia.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Patching the Puncture continues Peter's story, living with Alzheimer's and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing and shares, with candour and humour, the reality of life with dementia.Spanning the five years since their first book, Slow Puncture, this sequel offers an insight into Peter's evolving world. Through his words, we see both the heart-rending challenges and the unexpected moments of joy, while Deb reflects on her own journey of self-discovery and the profound impact of their friendship.Together, they recount cycling adventures, public speaking engagements and the growing influence of Peter's story. With warmth and honesty, they share practical strategies for living well with Alzheimer's, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate the contributions people living with Alzheimer's make.Moving, funny and deeply inspiring, Patching the Puncture is a tribute to resilience, friendship and the power of finding hope in the smallest of things.