On the Same Page - I Remember: The Most Important Things are Never Forgotten…

By Kristen Phillips on September 18, 2025

This is the thirteenth in a series of dementia book reviews. Reading about other people’s experiences helped me emotionally and practically around my dad’s dementia. My hope is that these reviews will raise awareness of the ever-increasing number of books (fiction and nonfiction) available to support and educate those of us affected by dementia.

I Remember: The Most Important Things are Never Forgotten…
(Nosy Crow Limited, 2022)
Jeanne Willis (Author) and Raquel Catalina (Illustrator)

32 Pages


On the Same Page - Demystifying Dementia: Everything you Need to Know

By Kristen Phillips on June 19, 2025

This is the twelfth in a series of book reviews from Kristen Phillips. Reading about other people’s experiences helped Kristen emotionally and practically around her father’s illness. Her hope is that these reviews will raise awareness of the ever-increasing number of books (fiction and non-fiction) available to support and educate those of us affected by dementia.

Demystifying Dementia: Everything you Need to Know
(The Text Publishing Company, 2024)                          
Rose Capp             
368 pages 


On the Same Page - One Last Thing: How to Live With the End in Mind

By Kristen Phillips on July 17, 2024

This is the tenth in a series of book reviews from Kristen Phillips. Reading about other people’s experiences helped Kristen emotionally and practically around her father’s illness. Her hope is that these reviews will raise awareness of the ever-increasing number of books (fiction and non-fiction) available to support and educate those of us affected by dementia.

One Last Thing: How To Live With the End in Mind
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023)
Wendy Mitchell with Anna Wharton
228 pages


On the Same Page - The ACB with Honora Lee Book Review

By Kristen Phillips on November 3, 2021

This is the first in a series of book reviews from Kristen Phillips. Reading about other people’s experiences helped Kristen emotionally and practically around her father’s illness. Her hope is that these reviews will raise awareness of the ever-increasing number of books (fiction and non-fiction) available to support and educate those of us affected by dementia.