Book Review: The Essential Family Guide To Caring For Older People

Book: The Essential Family Guide To Caring For Older People

Author: Deborah Stone

Publisher: Green Tree

Format: Ebook

My Rating: 4.5/5

Pages: 288

The Essential Family Guide To Caring For Older People written by the author Deborah Stone is a much needed book for me. I live in a joint family and seeing parents and grandparents aging is really painful. This book gonna help me as a carer. I should have knowledge to support my family and friends.

The best thing about this book is that the author has given practical advice in the book from her experience working in elder care. Proper financial planning is very important factor and one should definitely take advice from a financial advisor.

A-Z of Care Jargon will make you aware about the terminologies that is associated with old age.

The book is written in a simple language and is easy to understand. I would recommend this book to everyone who has older relatives and family members. It’s really insightful. One can pen down important points in their diary for quick reference. I really appreciate the vast knowledge shared by the author. It gonna help a lot. This is a perfect guidebook.

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About The Author:

Deborah Stone is a leading expert in the field of elder care. Through her website, she provides information and advice for families caring for older people, as well as advising companies on the effective development of products and services for older people. Her debut novel, What’s Left Unsaid was published in 2018.

The Ultimate, Comprehensive and Complete Self Help Book

Title: THE ULTIMATE, COMPLETE, AND COMPREHENSIVE SELF-HELP BOOK ON HOW TO AVOID BEING CONNED BY SELF-HELP BOOKS AND ALSO WHY TO AVOID THEM

Author: Biju Vasudevan

My Rating: 4.5/5

Format: Kindle

I am an avid reader. I have read some books of the author Biju Vasudevan. I found all these books quite interesting with unique plot. This one is not a self help book. Infact, it is a satire at the expense of Self Help books. This book gives a humorous look into the world of ‘self-help’ and ‘self-help’ books. The author has described how the so-called self help books influences the readers at the beginning but later the readers regret wasting their time on such books. The book makes use of good sarcasm and has given many examples to prove the point well.

The narration is really smooth and well paced. I have read a book on such a topic for the first time. I really appreciate the author to bring this topic in front of the readers. It will help them to choose the books they read wisely. This is a light hearted read. I would suggest others to read this book at least once for sure.

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