
Patching the Puncture
Continuing to Live Well With Dementia
The Book Guild Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-83574-381-2 (ISBN)
Description
Patching the Puncture continues Peter's story, living with Alzheimer's and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing and shares, with candour and humour, the reality of life with dementia.
Spanning the five years since their first book, Slow Puncture, this sequel offers an insight into Peter's evolving world. Through his words, we see both the heart-rending challenges and the unexpected moments of joy, while Deb reflects on her own journey of self-discovery and the profound impact of their friendship.
Together, they recount cycling adventures, public speaking engagements and the growing influence of Peter's story. With warmth and honesty, they share practical strategies for living well with Alzheimer's, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate the contributions people living with Alzheimer's make.
Moving, funny and deeply inspiring, Patching the Puncture is a tribute to resilience, friendship and the power of finding hope in the smallest of things.
Spanning the five years since their first book, Slow Puncture, this sequel offers an insight into Peter's evolving world. Through his words, we see both the heart-rending challenges and the unexpected moments of joy, while Deb reflects on her own journey of self-discovery and the profound impact of their friendship.
Together, they recount cycling adventures, public speaking engagements and the growing influence of Peter's story. With warmth and honesty, they share practical strategies for living well with Alzheimer's, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate the contributions people living with Alzheimer's make.
Moving, funny and deeply inspiring, Patching the Puncture is a tribute to resilience, friendship and the power of finding hope in the smallest of things.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Kibworth
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 138 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
280 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83574-381-2 (9781835743812)
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Persons
Peter Berry was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's at the age of fifty and, with a life expectancy of eight to ten years, set about proving that it is possible to live well with the condition. Now aged sixty-one, Peter is married with a daughter and remains a keen cyclist, still riding his penny-farthing.
Deb Bunt is the author of Peter's first book, Slow Puncture: Living Well with Dementia. She and her husband took early retirement and moved from London to Suffolk in 2018. During this time, Deb has acquired one broken shoulder, five grandchildren, and six bicycles. She has also made a wonderful friend in Peter, who has transformed her life.
Deb Bunt is the author of Peter's first book, Slow Puncture: Living Well with Dementia. She and her husband took early retirement and moved from London to Suffolk in 2018. During this time, Deb has acquired one broken shoulder, five grandchildren, and six bicycles. She has also made a wonderful friend in Peter, who has transformed her life.