Waiting to Die

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Waiting to Die by Neil Gowing, Neil Gowing
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Author: Neil Gowing ISBN: 1230000248893
Publisher: Neil Gowing Publication: June 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Neil Gowing
ISBN: 1230000248893
Publisher: Neil Gowing
Publication: June 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Anna is a survivor. Having endured the torture of life in a World War II Nazi prison camp she is sent to England as a refugee. Anna rebuilds her llife and for many years has an idyllic existence with her husband George and daughter Margaret.

Following the death of her husband and now confined to a wheelchair, Anna finds herself living in Westside, a residential home for the elderly. She or her family never imagined that the terrors of her wartime captivity could be relived and repeated in modern day society.

Anna's fighting spirit is pushed beyond its limit when the torment of persistent elder abuse finally becomes unbearable. Her plight is witnessed by her son-in-law David who fights with his own conscience to ultimately lift the lid on the cruelty inflicted behind closed doors.

The harsh comparison between wartime atrocity and modern day abuse is harrowing and highlights the vulnerability of the sometimes forgotten and often ignored elderly members of society.

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Anna is a survivor. Having endured the torture of life in a World War II Nazi prison camp she is sent to England as a refugee. Anna rebuilds her llife and for many years has an idyllic existence with her husband George and daughter Margaret.

Following the death of her husband and now confined to a wheelchair, Anna finds herself living in Westside, a residential home for the elderly. She or her family never imagined that the terrors of her wartime captivity could be relived and repeated in modern day society.

Anna's fighting spirit is pushed beyond its limit when the torment of persistent elder abuse finally becomes unbearable. Her plight is witnessed by her son-in-law David who fights with his own conscience to ultimately lift the lid on the cruelty inflicted behind closed doors.

The harsh comparison between wartime atrocity and modern day abuse is harrowing and highlights the vulnerability of the sometimes forgotten and often ignored elderly members of society.

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