Roses in December: A Story of Love and Alzheimer's

Tom Batiuk
Other Chuck Ayers
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Roses in December: A Story of Love and Alzheimer's

Tom Batiuk
Other Chuck Ayers
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"A creative, heartwarming story about Alzheimer's. It will educate you and make you cry, laugh, and eventually fall in love. Truly amazing. A must read."--Charles J. Fushcillo Jr., President and CEO, Alzheimer's Foundation of America

"Roses in December takes us on a powerful, compassionate, complex journey of loved ones coping with Alzheimer's disease and the many issues that arise. Sharing the beautiful and poignant work of Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers, you will laugh, cry, and learn much about a difficualt path that need not be without hope."--J. Donald Schumacher, President and CEO, National Hospice and Palliaitve Care Organization

  • Published date: Jun 01, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Kent State University Press
  • ISBN: 9781606352342
  • Dimensions: 9.89" W x 0.55" L x 8.26" H

Tom Batiuk is a graduate of Kent State University. His Funky Winkerbean and Crankshaft comic strips are carried in more than 600 newspapers worldwide and have an audience of more than 60 million readers. Written by Batiuk, Crankshaft was syndicated in 1987.

Chuck Ayers is a graduate of Kent State University. Following graduation, he became the editorial cartoonist for the Akron Beacon Journal. He's been the artist on Crankshaft since its inception.

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