Do I look at you with love? : : reimagining the story of dementia / / Mark Freeman.
Do I Look at You with Love? were the words uttered by Mark Freeman's mother when she learned, once again, that he was her son. This book explores the experience of dementia as it transpired during the course of the final twelve years of her life, from the time of her diagnosis until her death i...
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