Thank God I'm Frank

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Author: Gene Palmisano ISBN: 9781301206582
Publisher: Gene Palmisano Publication: May 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gene Palmisano
ISBN: 9781301206582
Publisher: Gene Palmisano
Publication: May 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Thank God I’m Frank, is a true story of when I rescued my aging father from himself. After navigating a complex medical legal system in Minnesota, I persevered to bring my ailing father home to live out his days at my ranch in Colorado.

This is a memoir about dementia, alcoholism, and dysfunctional family bonds that leave most people eviscerated and scarred for life. It's a story of empathy, love, and admiration, a story of catharsis, improving the quality of a dying man’s life in spite of his recidivist tendency to self-destruct.

Written in the first person, present tense, Thank God I'm Frank is an objectivist's manifesto of reality, tackling the bitter consequences of life that often impose on our happiness.

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Thank God I’m Frank, is a true story of when I rescued my aging father from himself. After navigating a complex medical legal system in Minnesota, I persevered to bring my ailing father home to live out his days at my ranch in Colorado.

This is a memoir about dementia, alcoholism, and dysfunctional family bonds that leave most people eviscerated and scarred for life. It's a story of empathy, love, and admiration, a story of catharsis, improving the quality of a dying man’s life in spite of his recidivist tendency to self-destruct.

Written in the first person, present tense, Thank God I'm Frank is an objectivist's manifesto of reality, tackling the bitter consequences of life that often impose on our happiness.

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