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Slow Dancing at Death's Door

by Amy Baker
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Overview

She wiped away your tears when you skinned your knee. he taught you how to drive a stick shift. Together, they raised you to be the person you are today. They seemed invincible, but now things have changed—they're older, a little frail, and facing a new stage of life.

Your parents aren't the only ones faced with change. You know there are adjustments you need to make to be prepared mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and financially for the transition—and this is the book that will help you. With Amy's counsel, you can offer your parents the kindness, grace, and dignity they need and desire.

About the Author, Amy Baker

A 22-year career professional and former human resources executive at Dell, Amy C. Baker is now a dynamic professional speaker and writer. She left the corporate world in 2001 to care for her aging father and family and formed her own communications consulting practice, Logos Strategies. Amy speaks and provides professional development training to a variety of groups, organizations and businesses. She and her husband have been married nearly 20 years, live in Austin, Texas and have two children. They are active in their church and Amy serves on the board of directors of her children's private school.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
David C Cook Publishing Company
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780781442626

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