A Day with Parkinson’s

A Day with Parkinson’s by A. Hultquist is an illustrated book published by Albert Whitman on May 1, 2016. This 32-page work is presented in English and explores the impact of Parkinson’s disease through the eyes of a young boy named Noah, who observes the changes in his grandfather’s behavior and energy levels.
Readers will find a sensitive portrayal of family dynamics as Noah grapples with his concerns about his grandfather’s condition. The narrative addresses themes of health and daily living, illustrating how the family adapts to the challenges posed by illness while still cherishing moments of joy, such as a trip to the beach. This edition offers an accessible way for young readers to understand the complexities of living with a chronic illness within a multigenerational context.
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Ever since Grandpa got Parkinson’s, Noah has noticed he hasn’t been the same. He doesn’t have as much energy as he used to, and sometimes when he’s excited or happy, he can’t smile. Noah worries that Parkinson’s is his fault, but Grandpa assures him it’s not—and it won’t stop him from having fun at the beach!
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