Another Name for MadnessA first-person account of the adjustment and struggle for understanding as one family confronts Alzheimer's disease. |
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... Joe Nichols . Joe mistook the lean redhead for one of the players . The youth had the appearance of having been standing around for a while , and he was trim and had an air of buoyant enthusiasm . Clearly , not a reporter . Joe of the ...
... Joe Nichols . Joe mistook the lean redhead for one of the players . The youth had the appearance of having been standing around for a while , and he was trim and had an air of buoyant enthusiasm . Clearly , not a reporter . Joe of the ...
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... Joe Nichols and her parents and his father . My mother wore blue . They left almost immediately for Florida , where Jim would spend the racing season at Hialeah and Allene would learn more about the track . The working honeymoon took ...
... Joe Nichols and her parents and his father . My mother wore blue . They left almost immediately for Florida , where Jim would spend the racing season at Hialeah and Allene would learn more about the track . The working honeymoon took ...
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... Joe Nichols was great encourage- ment . He could play , and sing every word of , " Tea for Two , " and he taught me that if you hit a few notes on the top and a few in the bass and sang your lungs out to his favorite , or perhaps " The ...
... Joe Nichols was great encourage- ment . He could play , and sing every word of , " Tea for Two , " and he taught me that if you hit a few notes on the top and a few in the bass and sang your lungs out to his favorite , or perhaps " The ...
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