Parental Controls|Paperback
Anyone over 50 sooner or later will have to make a very difficult choice about their parents and how to care for them in their elder years. It's a very grey area that could span one or two years or ten years. They might require little care from outsiders or around the clock. This story delves into the many choices people can make and focuses, in particular, on one whose family made all the wrong decisions.
Editorial Reviews
From the Author
Over the years, I have received a great deal of feedback from my readers after reading "Parental Controls". Not the least of which were dozens requesting a sequel. I have had several that read it all in one night and a few that read it two and three times. But, without a doubt, the two that stand out the most are the following: one of my readers who wanted to know why it was necessary for "Jake" to die and another who commented that she took care of her elderly father for several years until he passed away and, after reading my book, she was thankful that she made the right choice for him.
About the Author
A freelance writer since 1985, in a variety of genres including newspaper reporting, columnist (two major publishers),playwright and magazine articles.