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Tender: The Imperfect Art of Caring - 'profoundly important' Clover Stroud

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Full Title:

Tender: The Imperfect Art of Caring - 'profoundly important' Clover Stroud

Contributors:

By (Author) Penny Wincer

ISBN:

9781529331226

Publisher:

Hodder & Stoughton

Imprint:

Coronet Books

Publication Date:

8th September 2021

UK Publication Date:

10th June 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Home nursing and caring
Coping with / advice about autism / Aspergers
Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability
Parenting: advice and issues

Dewey:

362.0425

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

200g

Description

'A beautiful and important book that is both deeply engaging and usefully practical. I loved it.' CATHY RENTZENBRINK

'An insightful and well-timed book ... forces us to confront the stereotypes - and prejudices - we hold.' SUNDAY TIMES

'profoundly important...full of wisdom and bright insights on what it really means to love someone, by a fearless and generous writer. ' CLOVER STROUD

'A beautiful and timely reminder that each and every one of us has the ability to care, the capacity for empathy, and the potential to grow.' ANDY PUDDICOMBE, FOUNDER OF HEADSPACE

'A wonderful book: compassionate, honest, carefully-reasoned and genuinely helpful... This will benefit many people.' KATHERINE MAY, author of WINTERING

'An invaluable tool for any invisible carers or anyone who wants to learn how to better support their loved ones... we ALL have many, many things to learn from Penny's beautiful, wise, charming, thoughtful words' SCARLETT CURTIS, Sunday Times bestselling author

'Moving and beautifully written, nuanced and wise, alert to every paradox at the heart of love. A hugely important book not only for current or future carers, but anyone learning to accept that life tends to resist our control.' OLIVIA SUDJIC, author of EXPOSURE

'Tender captures the powerful capacity of people to care for others, and all the heartbreaking and heartwarming complexity that this involves. Penny brings the crucial, yet often overlooked, role of caring into our collective consciousness and, in doing so, demonstrates what it means to be human.' -DR EMMA HEPBURN, author of A TOOLKIT FOR MODERN LIFE

'Penny Wincer's TENDER manages to combine both unromanticised honesty about the realities of care with a genuine uplifting hopefulness... is a must-read.' RUTH WHIPPMAN, author of THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

We are all likely - at some point in our lives - to face the prospect of caring for another, whether it's a parent, child or partner. It is estimated that there are 7 million people in the UK caring for loved ones. And yet these are the unpaid, unsung people whose number is rising all the time.

In Tender: the imperfect art of caring, Penny Wincer combines her own experiences as a carer with the experiences of others to offer real and transformative tools and insights for navigating a situation that many of us are either facing or will face at some time.

Penny Wincer has twice been a carer: first to her mother, and now as a single parent to her autistic son. Tender shows how looking after oneself is a fundamental part of caring for another, and describes the qualities that we can look

Author Bio

Penny grew up in Melbourne, Australia. After finishing a degree in film and creative writing at the University of Melbourne she got on a plane to London and twenty years later she is still here. After many years working as an Interiors and Lifestyle photographer, Penny began writing again. She has contributed to many popular parenting blogs, online newspapers, Red magazine and had an essay published in a travel anthology about traveling with kids. She lives in south London with her two children.

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