Harmonic Dissonance

When my dear,departed, writer friend Steve Neil Johnson, mentioned this to me about Sandra Day O’Connor it became the driving force for me to write my novel “Harmonic Dissonance.”This is an excerpt from The Los Angeles Times after Sandra Day O’Connor’s husband died

.By 2000, O’Connor had retired, and as his condition worsened, he spent much of the workday with his wife. She retired from the court in 2006 to care for him, but within months had to place him in an assisted-living facility in Phoenix.As his memory faded, he no longer recognized his wife of more than 50 years and struck up a romance with a fellow Alzheimer’s patient. The O’Connor family publicly shared the poignant turn of events.https://www.amazon.com/Harmonic-Dissonance-Gordon-Blitz/dp/B0BZF8WGPR

When my dear,departed, writer friend Steve Neil Johnson, mentioned this me about Sandra Day O’Conner it became the driving force for me to write my novel “Harmonic Dissonance.”
This is a excerpt from The Los Angeles Times after Sandra Day O’Conner’s husband died.

By 2000, O’Connor had retired, and as his condition worsened, he spent much of the workday with his wife. She retired from the court in 2006 to care for him, but within months had to place him in an assisted-living facility in Phoenix.

As his memory faded, he no longer recognized his wife of more than 50 years and struck up a romance with a fellow Alzheimer’s patient. The O’Connor family publicly shared the poignant turn of events.

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