Five minutes of amazing / Chris Graham, Vicky Graham, Wendy Holden.
By: Graham, Chris.
Contributor(s): Graham, Vicky | Holden, Wendy.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Sphere, 2016Description: Hardback illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780751565416 (hbk.) :; 0751565415 (hbk.) :.Subject(s): Graham, Chris | Alzheimer's disease -- PatientsGenre/Form: Health and Fitness. | Health and Wellbeing.DDC classification: 362.1968310092 Summary: This story poses a profound question - do we accept the hand that fate deals us, or do we battle to make the most of the life we have and help others in the process? Chris Graham, just 38 years old but already facing the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, has emphatically chosen the latter. Having lived through a troubled childhood, Chris joined the British Army at a young age and found that the life of a soldier provided him with a much-needed sense of stability. However, his world was turned upside down when, at just 34 years of age, he was diagnosed with a form of early onset dementia.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Adult non-fiction book | Penketh Library Health and welfare | 362.19 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34143110136601 | |||
Adult non-fiction book | Stockton Heath Library Health and welfare | 362.19 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34143110136585 |
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This story poses a profound question - do we accept the hand that fate deals us, or do we battle to make the most of the life we have and help others in the process? Chris Graham, just 38 years old but already facing the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, has emphatically chosen the latter. Having lived through a troubled childhood, Chris joined the British Army at a young age and found that the life of a soldier provided him with a much-needed sense of stability. However, his world was turned upside down when, at just 34 years of age, he was diagnosed with a form of early onset dementia.