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Alzheimer’s and dementia explored in Stan Law's latest novel: The Gate - Things my Mother told Me.

  

Montreal, Canada (PressExposure) December 3, 2008 -- An intimate novel (ISBN 978-0978026707) of an eighty-year-old woman spending the autumn of her life at The Institute of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

“The Gate is a magnificent and haunting book.” [Kate Jones, writer, editor, Pasadena, USA]

Though struggling with the unforgiving progression of her husband’s Alzheimer’s, her spiritual resilience enables her to escape into an inner world filled with delight and, surprisingly, abundant humour. Her own advancing dementia metamorphoses her memories into a realm of youthful enchantment. “I still see her smile, behind my closed eyelids, whenever I think of her,” writes her son. “It is by far her most lasting gift."

The Gate (ISBN 9780978026707) is available from all major online distributors, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Barns and Noble, Froogle, AurthorsDen, or directly from INHHOUSEPRESS.

What other people say:

“A moving story of the final years of a Polish émigrée's life, The Gate draws you in with subtlety, wit, compassion and faith. An intriguing and captivating look at the last sixty years of western culture that holds you even though we all know how her story is going to end.” [Bryn Symonds, writer, Canada]

“This beautiful nostalgic, sometimes humorous, memoir of Mrs. Kordos's life as she slowly slips into her own world is a book not to be missed. Truly remarkable!” [Madeleine Whitthoeft, Pointe Claire, Qc]

“The Gate is a thought-provoking experience whose characters represent fleeting fragments of what we see in ourselves.” [Adam Goldman, writer, Montreal]

About INHOUSEPRESS

INHOUSEPRESS specializes in the exploration of Human Potential. They published six novels, six more are in the editing process. In addition, six non-fiction books, plus collections of poetry and short stories are in advanced stages of preparation. Since, at present, INHOUSEPRESS limits itself to online distribution, they welcome proposals which would allow them to display their books in brick and mortar bookstores. Priority would be given to offers coming from companies with extensive printing and distribution facilities.

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