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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewAnyone who has ever cared for an aging parent will sympathize with Merriman's trials and be comforted by her heartfelt story. -- Booklist
"With wisdom and humility, Merriman draws on personal experience to create a moving, matter-of-fact, deeply eye-opening look at what most of us will eventually face: guiding our parents through old age." Cathi Hanauer , NY Times best-selling novelist and editor of The Bitch in the House and The Bitch is Back
" Holding the Net is an engrossing, tenderly told story of a daughter's loving care for her mother. Beyond just a good read, these pages hold pearls of practical wisdom that are gifts to any reader who happens to be a parent who is growing older or the child of one." Ira Byock, MD is a palliative care physician, chief medical officer of the Providence Institute for Human Caring, and author of The Four Things That Matter Most and The Best Care Possible
"This is not the story of just one mother and her daughters. It is all of our storiesones already lived, or ones midstream, or ones about to happen. Read Melanie Merriman's words for validation, for forgiveness, for guidance, for hope. The tightrope of aging contains all of these, and more. This book will hold your hand on that tightrope." From the Foreword by Ann Hood, The Book That Matters Most
"a wake-up call and a gentle guide through the daily, weekly, monthly, yearly journey of helping the people we love through the difficult process of aging to a soft landing." Ellen Goodman, Pulitzer prize-winning columnist, founder of The Conversation Project