Making Yesterday Last -- An Unfinished Autobiography: One Daughter's Commitment to Her Dying Mother


WILLMAR, Minn., Dec. 2, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- "Why me?" Betty paced around the large oak dining table that had belonged to her parents. "What good can possibly come out of having Alzheimer's disease?" The answer, she found, was in her hands: she could write her life's story for everyone to read. Readers could get a bird's eye view of living life as a victim of this debilitating disease. Rebecca Elizabeth Lowther Clark's commitment and passion for her mother motivated her to continue her story and complete the book, "A Little Thing Called Love" (now available through 1stBooks Library), her unfinished autobiography.

Clark's appreciation of the elderly is evident. When Betty, her mother, expressed interest in compiling her memories and daily experience as a victim of Alzheimer's, Clark felt compelled to assist Betty in her endeavor. Betty's story needed to be told.

"A Little Thing Called Love" is an inspirational, heartfelt story of a daughter's journey with her mother through this terrible illness.

Rebecca Elizabeth Lowther Clark was born in Iowa in 1949. Hers was a large, close-knit Christian family. Today, she lives with her husband on a hobby farm near Willmar, Minn. In addition to being a wife and mother, she continues to devote her time to the elderly. Her life's journey has presented many challenging adventures. Rebecca has chosen to learn and gain strength despite overwhelming adversity. She is confident that everything has happened for a greater purpose. Her gentle humor, sensitivity and love for her mother comes alive in this wonderful book.

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