Dancing with Emotions
A touching exploration into the emotional world of those living with dementia, crafted with love and insight by Sally Yule, in collaboration with Professor Ralph Martins and renowned chef Maggie Beer, illustrated by Cheryl Orsini.
“Dancing with Emotions is a beautifully rendered book that brings to life the story of Lucy, a woman navigating the complexities of dementia while cherishing the unwavering support of her family and friends. Through Lucy’s eyes, readers will experience the unpredictable waves of emotions and the profound impact of understanding, patience, and love. This story not only sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with dementia but also celebrates their resilience and spirit. It presents a unique blend of storytelling and practical advice, making it an essential read for families, caregivers, and anyone touched by dementia.
Through Lucy’s eyes, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional challenges and triumphs that accompany this condition. The book offers compassionate insights, helpful tips, and a delicious recipe for a Moist Buttermilk Cake with Fresh Blueberries, perfect for creating special moments with loved ones.
Dancing with Emotions is not just a book but a beacon of hope and support for the dementia community.”
Rev. Professor John Swinton, Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen
A touching exploration into the emotional world of those living with dementia, crafted with love and insight by Sally Yule, in collaboration with Professor Ralph Martins and renowned chef Maggie Beer, illustrated by Cheryl Orsini.
“Dancing with Emotions is a beautifully rendered book that brings to life the story of Lucy, a woman navigating the complexities of dementia while cherishing the unwavering support of her family and friends. Through Lucy’s eyes, readers will experience the unpredictable waves of emotions and the profound impact of understanding, patience, and love. This story not only sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with dementia but also celebrates their resilience and spirit. It presents a unique blend of storytelling and practical advice, making it an essential read for families, caregivers, and anyone touched by dementia.
Through Lucy’s eyes, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional challenges and triumphs that accompany this condition. The book offers compassionate insights, helpful tips, and a delicious recipe for a Moist Buttermilk Cake with Fresh Blueberries, perfect for creating special moments with loved ones.
Dancing with Emotions is not just a book but a beacon of hope and support for the dementia community.”
Rev. Professor John Swinton, Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen
A touching exploration into the emotional world of those living with dementia, crafted with love and insight by Sally Yule, in collaboration with Professor Ralph Martins and renowned chef Maggie Beer, illustrated by Cheryl Orsini.
“Dancing with Emotions is a beautifully rendered book that brings to life the story of Lucy, a woman navigating the complexities of dementia while cherishing the unwavering support of her family and friends. Through Lucy’s eyes, readers will experience the unpredictable waves of emotions and the profound impact of understanding, patience, and love. This story not only sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with dementia but also celebrates their resilience and spirit. It presents a unique blend of storytelling and practical advice, making it an essential read for families, caregivers, and anyone touched by dementia.
Through Lucy’s eyes, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional challenges and triumphs that accompany this condition. The book offers compassionate insights, helpful tips, and a delicious recipe for a Moist Buttermilk Cake with Fresh Blueberries, perfect for creating special moments with loved ones.
Dancing with Emotions is not just a book but a beacon of hope and support for the dementia community.”
Rev. Professor John Swinton, Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen