Carole Alexander, a celebrated author known for her unique blend of practical advice and captivating storytelling, hails from South Huntington, NY. She moved to Deltona, Florida in 1975 after marrying, and later settled in Central Florida following her divorce. Her life took a pivotal turn in 1994 when she returned to New York to care for her ailing mother, an experience that deeply influenced her writing. Carole’s journey from a devoted daughter to a published author began with her profound desire to share her experiences and insights on elder care, a passion that culminated in her first book.
In 2013, Carole published “There’s No One Like Mom: Tips, Tools and Strategies for Elder Care,” a heartfelt and practical guide for caregivers. Drawing from her own experiences caring for her mother, the book offers invaluable advice and support to those navigating the complexities of elder care. Interwoven with humorous and poignant anecdotes from her personal life, Carole’s debut work resonates with readers on both an emotional and practical level, making it a cherished resource in the caregiving community.
Carole’s literary talents extend beyond non-fiction, as evidenced by her second book, “At a Moment’s Notice: A Witness to Murder.” This fast-paced suspense novel showcases her ability to craft gripping fiction that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. While the story is a work of fiction, it intriguingly incorporates elements from Carole’s own family history, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative. With her diverse writing skills and compelling storytelling, Carole Alexander continues to captivate and inspire readers, making her a distinguished figure in both the caregiving and literary worlds.