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Titles in This Set:
An Extra Pair of Hands: A story of caring and everyday acts of love by Kate Mosse
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781788162616
Overview:
An Extra Pair of Hands: A Story of Caring and Everyday Acts of Love by Kate Mosse offers a candid, intimate look at what it means to become a family carer in later life. This memoir follows Mosse as she navigates Parkinson’s, widowhood, and aging relatives with honesty, humor, and quiet resilience. It speaks to eight to nine million carers in the UK and to anyone who has learned to juggle care and self-care. With lyrical storytelling and practical insights, the book invites readers to notice small daily acts of tenderness that sustain us. Its warmth, realism, and respect for aging make it comforting, empowering, and endlessly relevant.
About the Books:
For a single memoir, An Extra Pair of Hands threads memory, observation, and advice into a narrative that is warm and unflinching. Kate Mosse recounts guiding her father through Parkinson’s, supporting her mother through widowhood, and becoming the steady presence for her 90-year-old mother-in-law. The tone balances tenderness with frankness: moments of mercy—holding a hand, sharing a meal, or answering a call in the night—sit beside the ache of guilt and waiting. The prose moves between intimate scenes and wider reflections on aging, identity, and the expectations we carry as daughters and friends. Readers will find practical insight into caregiving routines, from daily tasks to managing bureaucracy, and into self-preservation: how to protect time for rest and nurture hope. This is a book about honoring older generations, learning to adapt, and discovering that caregiving is a shared act of love that can transform families, communities, and perspectives on aging with grace. Mosse writes with honesty, inviting readers to recognize their responsibilities and to find meaning in ordinary days. With reflective asides on memory, routine, and the small rituals that sustain families, the book offers compassionate guidance for caregivers navigating time pressure, guilt, and relief. Its humane tone reassures readers that care can be a source of connection, meaning, and hope.
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About the Author:
Kate Mosse is a No 1 international bestselling novelist, playwright and non-fiction writer celebrated for her immersive storytelling and fearless exploration of human relationships. Best known for her Languedoc Trilogy—Labyrinth, Sepulchre, and Citadel—she has captivated readers worldwide and expanded into Gothic fiction, with The Winter Ghosts and The Taxidermist’s Daughter. Her non-fiction titles include The House: Behind the Scenes at the Royal Opera House and Chichester Festival Theatre at Fifty. For many readers, Mosse’s work demonstrates how research, empathy, and narrative craft can illuminate intimate, universal experiences of love, aging, and care.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
Why you’ll love this book: a heartfelt, timely memoir that honors caregivers and the elders who shape our lives. Kate Mosse’s intimate voice invites empathy, offers practical perspective, and provides solace for readers juggling family, work, and love. Its hardcover keepsake design makes it a meaningful gift for readers of memoirs.
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