<b>Nancy Poland¿s memoir, <i>Dancing with Lewy</i>, gives hope to caregivers tending to a loved one with a debilitating illness.</b><p>Within <i>Dancing with Lewy</i>, readers meet two individuals, Lee and Nancy. Lee was born into a large farming family just before the Great Depression. He was a World War II Veteran, self-made businessman, artist, poet, and a man who would give a stranger his last nickel. Lee¿s third daughter, Nancy, is practical, organized, pragmatic, writer, and equaling her father in determination. Nancy was determined to take the helm when Lee¿s mind began ¿dancing¿ with Lewy body dementia even though he resolved to remain independent while his mind slipped away. Within <i>Dancing with Lewy</i>, readers also meet God as the one who carried the family through this storm and offered grace to the weariness of the family.<p>This memoir is written through Nancy¿s eyes. Woven throughout <i>Dancing with Lewy</i> is original poetry written by Lee which gives readers a glim