The Sandwich Years: How to survive when the people in your life need you most

The Sandwich Years: How to survive when the people in your life need you most

by Alana Kirk (Author)

Synopsis

The Sandwich Years is the heartfelt, inspirational story of the bond between mothers and daughters, and how one woman - through caring for the person she had relied on the most - finally found herself.

Alana Kirk, married with two children and a third on the way, often found herself stretched between the various demands on her time - parenting, marriage, work, friendship, self. But when her mother suffered a massive stroke, just days after the birth of daughter Ruby, Alana's life became unrecognisable.

The next five years - 'the sandwich years' - were a time of heartbreak and difficult choices as Alana lost herself amid part-time caring for her mother, supporting her father and parenting three young daughters, while also attempting to get her career back on track. But it was also a time of growth and love as Alana rediscovered the joy her loved ones bring to her life, and learned how to find a way back to herself.

The Sandwich Years is a celebration of mothers and daughters, and everyday warriors.

(Previously published as Daughter, Mother, Me)

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 05 Jan 2017

ISBN 10: 1473627508
ISBN 13: 9781473627505

Media Reviews
There is real life on every page of this funny, sad and wise book * Patricia Scanlan *
A heartrending account peppered with humour * Irish Examiner *
A warm, familiar, touching memoir, ending sadly but hopefully and written with honesty and love * Irish Times *
Author Bio
Alana Kirk is a writer and journalist. She has travelled the world working for charities and writing their stories. When her Mum had a devastating stroke just four days after her third baby was born, her life was turned upside down. She began to blog about the struggles of being sandwiched between caring for the two ends of her life - her children and her parents. Over five years later, she is still stuck in the Sandwich Years, but finally found a way to thrive as well as survive. Alana still works for the non-profit sector as well as being a writer, and raising three girls.