Family & Relationships Eldercare
Lightning Strikes Twice
secret confessions of a career-woman-turned-caregiver
- Publisher
- Iguana Books
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2019
- Category
- Eldercare, Canadian, Personal Memoirs
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781771803137
- Publish Date
- Feb 2019
- List Price
- $9.99
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Description
In this brutally honest portrait of what it's like to be a caregiver, Toronto writer Sonya K. Singh bravely serves up her own experience as a lifeline to others. Anyone who has felt the seismic changes brought on by full-time caregiving will recognize themselves in these pages.
When both of her parents suddenly became unable to care for themselves in 2017, Singh felt she had no choice but to quit her job and move back to Guelph, Ontario, to become their full-time caregiver.
Suddenly caught up in a whirlwind of doctors' visits, prescription pickups, cooking, cleaning, feeding, and dressing both parents, Singh turned to writing as an outlet for the shock and frustration of each long day in her new role, scratching out these short, urgent poems late at night while her parents slept.
A candid poetic memoir of what it's like to lose your independence and your paycheque while watching yourself become an orphan in slow motion, this book, which is also anchored by a moving essay about the author's family life, speaks to and for the estimated eight million adult children who have found themselves caught between their lives and careers and the needs of aging and ill parents.
About the author
Sonya spent a decade as a weather and entertainment reporter working in Canada and the US - helping launch CBS Mobile News and even covered the red carpet for E! She later moved into the world of PR and Marketing before she became a writer. Lighting Strikes Twice: Secret confessions of a career-woman turned-caregiver is her debut book of poems and personal essay, published by Iguana Books. Sonya also hosts My Other Children, a podcast dedicated to sharing caregiving stories from around the world. Sonya’s second non-fiction novel will be available late spring.Sonya has lived in LA and Toronto and grew up in Guelph, Ontario.