“Releasing the Butterfly A Love Affair in Four Acts” Author Max Sherman

 
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton sat down for an in-depth interview with Max Sherman the author of the book “Releasing the Butterfly: A Love Affair in Four Acts”.

Max Sherman, with a notable career in public service and academia, has served as a Texas State Senator, President of West Texas State University, and Dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

His leadership roles also include President of the National Association of
Schools of Public Affairs and Vice President of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation.

Active on several boards, including the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Sherman is also the author of “Barbara Jordan: Speaking
the Truth with Eloquent Thunder”.

About “Releasing the Butterfly: A Love Affair in Four Acts”:

Three years since its initial release, Releasing the Butterfly: A Love Affair In Four Acts, authored by former Texas State Senator Max Sherman and his wife, Gene Alice, continues to make a profound impact on individuals and families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease. The book, which has been celebrated for its raw and honest depiction of life as a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s, brings a much-needed focus to the often-overlooked experiences of caregivers.

Since its publication, Releasing the Butterfly has become more than a book; it’s evolved into a movement of awareness and empathy for the millions of Alzheimer’s caregivers worldwide. It tells the captivating story of Max and Gene Alice, who met as teenagers in a Texas Panhandle jail, forging a bond over shared interests in literature and the arts. Raised in humble, blue-collar families, their relationship matured in the 1950s, evolving into a partnership of mutual respect and equality. This decades-long love story, rooted in a strong foundation of education and faith, faces its greatest challenge when Gene Alice is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.

The narrative beautifully captures their enduring love and resilience, showing how deep bonds can withstand even the most heartrending trials. The book has received acclaim from healthcare professionals, Alzheimer’s advocacy groups, and readers alike. It has sparked conversations about the critical role of caregivers in the journey of Alzheimer’s, leading to greater recognition and resources for those in this challenging role.