This is a gripping and brutally honest memoir
of love and loss that will keep you on the edge of your seat from the
first
page to the last.
--Elise Atchison, author of Crazy
Mountain.
The mountains of Montana are big and wild, as was their love, their
life, and their struggle.
Maggie and Rock lived a big life, replete with backcountry horse camping
deep into the mountains of Montana, snow boarding, farming and travel.
When Rock is diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, Maggie must learn how
to care for him as his health fades and they seek alternative medical
solutions. This is her first-hand account of living with that trauma,
what methods they explored, what worked, and what didn't. It's also a
story of profound love and loss with the power of adventure, wilderness
and heartbreak. This is a brutally honest approach, and Anderson holds
no punches when it comes time to express her true emotions in the face
of great hardship.
This book shines a bright light on the power of being alive, and the
strength it takes to support the people we love--through the good and
the bad times.