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Author Williams-Paisley, Kimberly, 1971- author.

Title Where the light gets in : losing my mother only to find her again / Kimberly Williams-Paisley. [Boundless electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Crown Archetype, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 260 pages) : illustrations
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Summary The actress shares the story of her mother's diagnosis with a rare and early form of dementia, exploring how the disease has affected their relationship and prompted her advocacy of Alzheimer's awareness.
"Many know Kimberly Williams-Paisley as the bride in the popular Steve Martin remakes of the Father of the Bride movies, the calculating Peggy Kenter on Nashville, or the wife of country music artist, Brad Paisley. But behind the scenes, Kim was dealing with a tragic secret: her mother, Linda, was suffering from a rare form of dementia that slowly crippled her ability to talk, write and eventually recognize people in her own family. Where the Light Gets In tells the full story of Linda's illness--called primary progressive aphasia--from her early-onset diagnosis at the age of 62 through the present day. Kim draws a candid picture of the ways her family reacted for better and worse, and how she, her father and two siblings educated themselves, tried to let go of shame and secrecy, made mistakes, and found unexpected humor and grace in the midst of suffering. Ultimately the bonds of family were strengthened, and Kim learned ways to love and accept the woman her mother became. With a moving foreword by actor and advocate Michael J. Fox, Where the Light Gets In is a heartwarming tribute to the often fragile yet unbreakable relationships we have with our mothers"-- Provided by publisher.
"Many know Kimberly Williams-Paisley as the bride in the popular Steve Martin remakes of the Father of the Bride movies, the calculating Peggy Kenter on Nashville, or the wife of country megastar Brad Paisley. But in 2014, Williams-Paisley revealed a tragic secret: Her mother had been diagnosed with a rare form of dementia called Primary Progressive Aphasia at the age of sixty-one. In Where the Light Gets In, Williams-Paisley tells the full story of her mother's illness, from diagnosis through the present-day, drawing on her memories of her relationship with the fascinating, complicated, and successful woman who raised her so well. From educating herself on her mom's condition, to letting go of the shame and secrecy that surrounded it, to finding unexpected humor and grace in a terrible situation, to the ways in which her family's bond was strengthened by the experience, to becoming an awareness advocate, to accepting the woman her mother has become, this book is a heartrending and inspiring reminder of how unbreakable our relationships with our mothers are"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Williams-Paisley, Kimberly, 1971-
Williams-Paisley, Kimberly, 1971-
Aphasic persons -- Biography.
Mothers and daughters -- Biography.
Dementia -- Patients -- Family relationships.
Aphasic persons.
Dementia -- Patients -- Family relationships.
Mothers and daughters.
Genre Electronic books.
Biography.
Other Form: Electronic reproduction of (manifestation): Williams-Paisley, Kimberly, 1971- Where the light gets in New York : Crown Archetype, [2016] 9781101902950 (DLC) 2015036024 (OCoLC)913499636
ISBN 9781101902967 : $48.00
1101902965 : $48.00
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