Touching Bottom
TOUCHING BOTTOM is a mother’s memoir of the Redmond family and their victory over their two most feared enemies-cancer and death. From doctors at America’s most respected medical centers to cancer patients alone in their hospital rooms or surrounded by hospice nurses, this book is bound to be a topic of conversation. It poses important questions for both caregivers and patients, and offers new insight and hope to those mourning the loss of a loved one.
Barbara Redmond was a freelance writer from 1968 to 1978. During that time, her work was published seven times in national magazines and several of her articles appeared in local newspapers.
In 1979, she taught a class, How to Get Published, for a community college and then worked as an assistant in a museum’s publications department until her retirement in 1994. Listen to Barbara Redmond discussing Touching Bottom on the Coping with Caregiving radio program, segment #4, with host, Jacqueline Marcell, author of Elder Rage.
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