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Book Release: One More Day

Happy publication day to Diane Chiddister, author of One More Day!

GROWING OLD, FACING DEATH, SEEKING HOME, AND OPENING TO LOVE… At Grace Woods Care Center, residents and staff face life’s greatest challenges with yearning, wisdom, trepidation, and hope. Thomas, an anthropologist, approaches old age with fear and curiosity, while Lillian, a woman with dementia, searches for home. A shy and compassionate nurse’s aide, Sally, pushes back when love appears, unable to see herself worthy of the same happiness she instills in the residents. The center’s director, Beth, navigates hard changes that threaten to derail her career and the quality of care she’s worked so hard to foster.

One More Day is available worldwide at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and all major retailers as a paperback and e-book. (We recommend ordering it from your favorite local bookstore!

Praise for One More Day

“Achingly beautiful, heartbreaking, and ultimately a tender celebration of life. Diane Chiddister has written a moving, sometimes humorous exploration of the universal tragedies of human existence—grief, guilt, and death. It’s through Chiddister’s exquisite prose and storytelling that we come to know and love the lonely, the lost, and the dying souls that inhabit Grace Care Center. And it’s through their eyes that we revel in the many splendors of life.”

—Natalie Symons, award-winning playwright, author of Lies in Bone

One More Day is a probing, compassionate—and sometimes funny—look at that most universal of experiences. Set in the Grace Woods Care Center in Small Town, Ohio, we meet a diverse cast of well-drawn characters. Their stories, told in wonderful detail, are about time, friendship, family, and forgiveness—but most of all about hope. My favorite character is the indomitable Lillian, a dementia patient, whose feisty spirit and dogged determination made me cry and cheer for her.”

—Lucrecia Guerrero, author of the award-winning novel Tree of Sighs

“One More Day is a novel that needs to be read. Diane writes with a respect and empathy for her characters that will resonate with readers of all ages. It is a heartwarming—and heartbreaking—story that will leave you smiling and crying at the end.””

—Joe Downing, author of The Abundant Bohemian

“One More Day is a clear-eyed examination of aging, death and dementia at Grace Care Center, an American assisted living center; it is also a joyful celebration of life. Diane Chiddister penetrates deeply the lives of both residents and their devoted caretakers: Lillian in her hallucinatory world of Alzheimer’s; Thomas the anthropology professor, alienated but ever curious; executive director Beth, pressured to change by prospective new owners; and nurse Sally, who lives her life vicariously through her patients.

“Told without illusions, One More Day is amazingly uplifting and wonderfully written with gentle humor and subtle insight. If you enjoy Ann Tyler’s novels, you’ll love Chiddister!”

—Ed Davis, poet, novelist, workshop leader

About the Author

Diane Chiddister is a journalist and former editor of the Yellow Springs News in Yellow Springs, Ohio. She’s also a short story writer and 1981 MFA graduate of the University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop, where she was a Teaching-Writing Fellow. This is her first novel. She lives in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Book Release: Dispatches from the Edge: Exploring the Limits of Science and the Sacred

We are excited to announce the publication of G.A. Tyler’s Dispatches from the Edge: Exploring the Limits of Science and the Sacred!

DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE presents a rich but accessible mosaic of contemporary arguments about atheism, spirituality, human evolution, and consciousness. With a critical eye and a science writer’s hand, Tyler shows how new insights from some of the brightest minds in the Science vs. Religion debate open new possibilities for a unifying vision.

Dispatches from the Edge: Exploring the Limits of Science and the Sacred is available worldwide at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and all major retailers as a paperback and e-book. (We recommend ordering it from your favorite local bookstore!

About the Author

George Tyler is a science and health
writer and former medical researcher
who lives in Essex Junction, Vermont.
He holds degrees in biology, biochemistry, and journalism and has won
awards for editorial and news writing
from the Vermont Press Association.