Reseña del editor:
After the depression, a young girl is born into an immigrant family. At age five, she is ironing and doing laundry while both her parents are out working. As she grows, she cannot make friends or venture into the world, her place is in the home, to iron, do laundry and to cook and clean. She wants to go to college cannot because education is reserved for her baby brother. Her wedding reception is cancelled because her uncle dies of a stroke. Later in life, her baby brother dies of a stroke. Her and her family take in her parents to live with them. Her mother dies first; leaving the father that prevented her from going to college. Eventually she becomes a grandmother and after her husband dies; she only lives for her grandchildren. One Christmas Eve as she and her grandchildren anticipate the arrival of Santa Clause, she is the victim of a sudden stroke, but a very unkind stroke, one that leaves her incapable of walking or talking. Suddenly, this strong-willed grandmother is living in a wheelchair, unable to provide basic care for herself and unable to meaningfully interact with those around her. This book discusses the history of the person so that the reader knows the type of person that the unkind stroke affected. This book discusses the struggles, effects and impressions on all of those around the stroke victim and acknowledges that although the stroke affects the victim, that the victim is not the only victim. And through the darkness of it all, there is light, there is laughter, there are memories being made until finally at the end, there is enough love and presence of mind to understand the sign of the Hawk.
Biografía del autor:
Joseph G. Bonannois a Boston area business Attorney.I'll Watch You Like A Hawk is his firstnon-legal publication, which took over 3 years to complete. The purpose ofwriting of this book was twofold. First, recounting all of the stressfulmemories and writing them down were important so that others who are goingthrough similar medical crises in their lives will know that they are not aloneand could look somewhere for a comforting of their heart wrenching emotionsthat everyone endures as a family member suffers from a catastrophic illness.The second was to preserve this accounting for Mr. Bonanno'schildren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.¿ Stories such as this could never be recalledverbally in great detail, so the only way to memorialize these details was towrite them down.
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