When someone you love is dying, you need a book that makes you laugh, lets you cry, and shows you how to make the best of the time left. "Be the Noodle" -- recommended by physicians and hospice experts -- is that story.

Based on the author's four-month odyssey helping her headstrong mother Bette live at home while dying, Be the Noodle chronicles the crazy experiences that caregivers have during this unpredictable journey -- things that no medical, hospice or traditional "how-to-deal-with-dying" books explain.
"Lois Kelly's short, easily understood lessons are a gift to us all." Bernie Siegel, MD, author,"Faith, Hope & Healing"
"Book of the Month " -- International Association of Hospice & Palliative Care
"I read "Be the Noodle" and immediately started to feel better. It is only book I've come across that feels REAL. It isn't preachy or full of cheesy metaphors comparing tears to oceans or grief to stormy skies. It's perfect. Thank you, thank you, thank you." An Auburn University student whose father is dying.
"Your ability to make me laugh out loud, cry and rethink my interactions with my sister who is dying are just wonderful. Thank you!" Woman whose sister has metastatic lung cancer
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