Eliezer Sobel’s mother, Manya, endured a 20-year journey with Alzheimer’s disease, and he and his wife, Shari Cordon, played a critical role in her last six years by managing her at-home care until she passed away at 95. They simultaneously cared for his father, Max, who had been her chief caregiver until the age of 90. Unfortunately, he then suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury from falling backward down a stairwell, landing on his head and entering a state of dementia quite suddenly. Instantly, there were two patients to care for, both living at home.  Eliezer and Shari moved into his parent’s house—his childhood home—that very night.

Gradually, over time, he discovered that in addition to the familiar tragic and sometimes violent stages of the disease progression, there were simultaneously many moments of genuine joy, laughter and deep healing that occurred for him and his family. At one point he actually found himself being grateful to Alzheimer’s for restoring the mother-son love that had been mostly strained for much of his adult life.


FROM ELIEZER: 
“I sincerely hope this memoir of our caregiving years provides a balance to all the sad and often horrific accounts of Alzheimer’s that are available in abundance. Instead, my intention was to share the “silver lining” I discovered that recast my whole experience in a positive light, and I deeply want to share that possibility and opportunity with you, while not sugarcoating the many difficult trials we also endured.”

ELIEZER SOBEL is the author of Blue Sky, White Clouds: A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults, one of two picture books designed for adults suffering with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The other is L’Chaim! Pictures to Evoke Memories of Jewish Life.

He is also the author of: Minyan: Ten Jewish Men in a World That is Heartbroken, selected by National Book Award winner John Casey as the winner of the prestigious Peter Taylor Prize for the Novel; a memoir, The 99th Monkey: A Spiritual Journalist’s Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics and other Consciousness-Raising Experiments; Wild Heart Dancing: A Personal One-Day Quest to Liberate the Artist and Lover WithinManual of Good LuckThe Dark Light of the Soul/Encounters with Gabrielle RothMordecai’s Book, awarded first prize for short fiction by New Millennium Writings; and Why I Am Not Enlightened.

Sobel was the former publisher and editor of the Wild Heart Journal and The New Sun magazine. He blogs for PsychologyToday.com and his work has also appeared in print and online in many magazines and websites.

Eliezer has led intensive creativity workshops and retreats around the United States, is a certified teacher of the 5Rhythms® movement practice, has served as a hospital chaplain, a high school teacher, the music director of several children’s theater companies on both coasts, and once endured a short-lived career as a pizza-delivery boy.

Currently Eliezer and Shari reside in Red Bank, NJ with their cats, Shlomo and Nudnick.

(see Eliezer Sobel’s other books)

Praise for
Blue Sky,
White Clouds

“I think this is a great idea and it is very useful, indeed. I never really thought about it, but it makes a lot of sense. I fully support and endorse the concept.”

Rudolph E. Tanzi, Ph.D.

Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Director, Genetics and Aging Research Unit, Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease,
Massachusetts General Hospital

“My 93-year-old grandmother and I have read the book over and over again. Each time it brings up new stories, emotions, and memories. Every family, hospital, and facility should have this on their shelves!”

M. Savaiano, Evanston, III

“I have been looking for ages for something suitable to share with my mom who is in the late stages of dementia. Your book is perfect! Thank you!”

Julie Brough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK

“Your Blue Sky, White Clouds book is revered at the Adult Day Health Care Center where I am an intern. Most of my clients are Jewish refugees from the Ukraine and Russia. The pictures, from first to last, always stimulate some reaction.”

Philip Ryan, San Francisco, CA

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