Lorna Drew
Lorna Drew graduated with Honours in English in 1982 and, after earning her PhD at UNB, taught part-time in the English Department for several years. Her publications include poetry, short stories, scholarly articles, and reviews. In 1987, she founded the Fredericton Raging Grannies. With her husband, Leo Ferrari, she wrote Different Minds: Living with Alzheimer Disease (Goose Lane, 2005). Currently she is a photocollage artist with a studio in the Charlotte Street Arts Centre in Fredericton.
Different Minds
Lorna Drew thought her partner was carrying his absent-minded professor status too far, until, two years ago, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease. A thoughtful memoir and a wide-ranging handbook, Different Minds is an illuminating side-by-side account of life with Alzheimer Disease. Prepared with the assistance of the Alzheimer Society of New B …
Different Minds
Lorna Drew thought her partner was carrying his absent-minded professor status too far, until, two years ago, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease. A thoughtful memoir and a wide-ranging handbook, Different Minds is an illuminating side-by-side account of life with Alzheimer Disease. Prepared with the assistance of the Alzheimer Society of New B …
The STU Reader
edited by Russell Hunt & Douglas Vipond
St. Thomas University has nurtured exemplary people for a century from its first alighting in Newcastle to its current perch on a Fredericton hilltop. Here, in celebration of St. Thomass 100th anniversary, is the first-ever collection of fiction, poetry, and prose by the universitys most celebrated writers, including David Adams Richards, Sh …
