- Genre:poetry
- Sub-genre:Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
- Language:English
- Pages:96
- Paperback ISBN:9781922357021
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"How long has the promise held?" In questions without answers and spoonfuls of salted caramel ice cream, Eileen Davis Elliott's Riding Shotgun wrestles her baby sister's dragons. Doctors called it Lewy Body Dementia. Elliott invokes protecting angels as she carries her sister's story with fierce dedication. "Elation and a quick stab of adrenaline / compete" day by day, breath by breath as her beloved wavers. Riding Shotgun demonstrates Elliott's fearsome literary talent as she grapples with devotion in this crucial collection of poetry.
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"How long has the promise held?" In questions without answers and spoonfuls of salted caramel ice cream, Eileen Davis Elliott's Riding Shotgun wrestles her baby sister's dragons. Doctors called it Lewy Body Dementia. Elliott invokes protecting angels as she carries her sister's story with fierce dedication. "Elation and a quick stab of adrenaline / compete" day by day, breath by breath as her beloved wavers. Riding Shotgun demonstrates Elliott's fearsome literary talent as she grapples with devotion in this crucial collection of poetry.
The insidious plague of dementia in all forms, including Lewy Body, affects families in increasing numbers. Challenges of diagnosis, treatment, and provision of care, as well as grieving find their way into this collection of poems. There are stabs of recall of better times, amplifying the loss of our loved ones and the spiritual challenge of the long goodbye.
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