Caregivers' voices go unheard. Their stories are full of resilience, yet rarely do we see them told with such honesty. This book offers what so many need but struggle to articulate: validation. It tells the truth about what it means to care for someone who is dying. - Debbie Mendez, ATR, LPC-A Counselor and Art Therapist, Ann's Place Matthew Broad's remarkable diary of his feelings can help others caring for a dying patient, to prepare for and process the emotions that may at times overwhelm them. - Deborah Cornwall Author of Thing I Wish I'd Known: Cancer Caregivers Speak Out.