In this Kindle Book Awards winner perfect for book clubs and fans of Jodi Picoult or Kristin Hannah, troubled sisters are torn apart and brought back together by their mother's dementia crisis in a riveting medical drama. "It's the quintessential 'how did we get here?' story" ( Amazon Vine Voice ). Favorite daughter Elizabeth wants to do the right thing when faced with a family emergency. Her beloved mother Janice receives a deadly Alzheimer's diagnosis, and her siblings at odds tailspin toward their last resort with disastrous fallout. Elizabeth soon exposes her mother's long-held secret, which lies at the root of her family's problems. With the parents and sisters she thought she knew turned upside down, she struggles to find her way back home in this intimate and poignant family drama as memorable as Still Alice by Lisa Genova and as touching as The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth. "A profound analysis of complicated family dynamics ...gripping" ( Kirkus Reviews ). Brought to Our Senses is the critically acclaimed winner of six literary awards for fiction: 2018 Kindle Book Awards, Writer's Digest Book Awards, IAN Book of the Year Awards, Wishing Shelf Book Awards, Readers' Favorite Awards, and Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Reading group guide included for book clubs. Literature & Fiction Categories: Sagas, Medical, Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, Women's Fiction, Family Life, Mothers and Children, Sisters, Divorce, Domestic Life, Contemporary, Literary, Inspirational. "A profound analysis of complicated family dynamics...Wheeler's gripping novel is ambitious in the way it tackles the heavy subject matter of losing a parent to Alzheimer's disease... another layer of complexity is added to the saga through the family's back story" --Kirkus Reviews "Very highly recommended as a striking jewel that is a glowing standout... Brought to Our Senses is one of the most true-to-life, gripping accounts on the complexities of interconnected family relationships that has appeared in recent years" --D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review "...a moving story about strength and determination in the face of adversity. I recommend it to those who love an inspiring women's fiction novel with the stark element of reality." --Susan Sewell, Readers' Favorite "There are many things I love about this novel: its beautiful cover, the expertly crafted storyworld, the impressively realistic dialogue, and the cast of relatable and admirable characters. I was sucked in immediately...I read with a strong desire to see the plot through." --Judge, 25th Annual Writer's Digest Book Awards "I don't want to gush, but this is one of the best Alzheimer's novels I've read ... and I've read a lot of them. The distinct characters and the storyline make this a page-turner. I liken the quality of this book to that of Still Alice . If you have time to read one Alzheimer's novel this year, I would recommend this one." --Linda Fisher, Early Onset Alzheimer's Blog "The plot is compelling and well paced ... the prose is crisp and clear. The characters are fully developed and well drawn. The complicated family dynamics connecting them are intricately drawn ... the intimacy and detail with which Wheeler writes sets this book apart." --The BookLife Prize "Alzheimer's has been called 'the long goodbye', and while this is unfortunately true, in the case of the Kraus family, the disease brings about some much-needed healing and new beginnings." --Sara Hodon, The Compulsive Reader "The novel may appeal to readers touched by Alzheimer's disease who can relate to the challenges faced by the Krauses." -- Library Journal "Kathleen respects the intelligence of her readers. She lets the reader figure out their own takeaway lessons from reading her book. Hers is not the typical 'preach and teach' caregiver's story. This is just a plain old good read. I suggest reading it to all thinking people (with siblings) who are engaged in caregiving a loved one with a dementia." --Carole Larkin, Certified Dementia Consultant, Alzheimer's Reading Room "A vivid painting by a true storyteller using broad brush strokes to illustrate the complexity of Alzheimer's caregiving on families in conflict. You'll find hope in relationships mended by the most tragic of life's circumstances." --Dr. Daniel C. Potts, coauthor of A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver "A heartrending reminder to forgive in case fate forces a family member to forget." --Jean Lee, author of Alzheimer's Daughter "Faced with an aging parent's health crisis, siblings must confront their deepest resentments and set a new, elevated standard for turning family adversity to love and redemption." --Carolyn A. Brent, author of The Caregivers Companion and Why Wait? "Stop, drop, and read this barnburner about a raging parent and a screwed-up family destined to combust." --Jacqueline Marcell, author of Elder Rage "Read this book. Hearing