top of page
  • White Facebook Icon to Peter Berry's
  • White Twitter Icon to Peter Berry's
  • White YouTube Icon to Peter Berry's
  • Instagram Icon to Peter Berry's
Search

What's better than one book? Why, two books, of course!



And thanks to some complex behind the scene fiddling by our marvellous (but, always modest) computer comrade, the website now reflects that fact. Hover the mouse over The Books and you will get a choice of which book to read more about. Go on, click it and see! The Books.


But computer cleverness aside, the really exciting news is that "Walk with Me: Musings Through the Dementia Fog" will soon appear alongside "Slow Puncture" on the shelves of AlzAuthors thus meaning that Peter's words and thoughts continue to cycle their way across the Ocean.


We are hoping that the inclusion of the new book into AlzAuthors will happen by March, so watch this space for updates.




 
 
 

Comments


Peter Berry LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

"It is important to remember, that a diagnosis of dementia is not just a diagnosis for the individual, but it’s a diagnosis for the whole family.”

Email: deb.bunt@btopenworld.com

Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Peter-Berry-Living-with-Alzheimers-343350949556323/

Twitter: @PeterBe1130

Instagram: @peterberry8

Peter is pleased to be a patron of For Brian CIC -  an evolving concept, co-produced by its directors in collaboration with its beneficiaries living with dementia. The company aims to empower people living with dementia and their families to design support that meets their individual needs, providing agency in challenging circumstances. Cycling plays a huge part in their existence. 

ForBiran.png

Peter and Deb are delighted to be part of AlzAuthors through the writing of our book, "Slow Puncture". 

Our Vision : Lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Our Mission : We are a community of authors sharing Alzheimer’s and dementia stories to light the way for others.

proud-alzauthor_curvedrectangle.png

© 20219 by Peter Berry Living With Alzheimers -  Proudly created with Wix.comTerms of Use  |   Privacy Policy

bottom of page