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7311740Why I Care: And why care mattershttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/why-i-care--and-why-care-matters-9780008757939/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6889486/image.jpg?v=638831341258330000364364MXNHarperCollins PublishersInStock/Audiolibros/<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>Ed Davey wants to rewrite British politics not with the language of crisis, but that of care. He offers something rare moral clarity rooted in lived experience. <em>Guardian</em></strong></p><p><strong>Caring is how we know were alive.</strong></p><p><strong>The good in all of us has been shaped by care. Hold a mirror up to that, and well realise our potential.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>In Why I Care, Sir Ed Davey, a prominent political figure, delves into the pressing issues of health and welfare in our society. His autobiography is not just a personal narrative, but a call to action for policy changes and better public services.</p><p>nan</p><p>HarperCollins 2025</p>...6951325Why I Care: And why care matters364364https://www.gandhi.com.mx/why-i-care--and-why-care-matters-9780008757939/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6889486/image.jpg?v=638831341258330000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20259780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>Its a tough job, caring. But the thing about being a carer is you develop these amazing relationships. As Ive got older and had all those caring responsibilities, seen life through the eyes of my son, I could not be more passionate or determined to sort out caring in this country.</strong></p><p>Caring for others is the thread that runs through the life of Sir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats.</p><p>Ed Daveys father was from a mining family in Nottinghamshire; his mother the daughter of domestic servants As a boy of only four Ed lost his father, John, to cancer. A few short years later his mother too became ill with cancer and for four years Ed and his brother nursed her at home, administering morphine and electric shocks, until she died when Ed was just 15. His grandfather died unexpectedly a few years later, leaving Ed to look after his grandmother too. And Ed and his wife now care for their son John, who is severely disabled, as well as raising their daughter. He has very real experience of the emotional, physical, and financial challenges faced by the millions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is a deeply personal and impactful memoir-cum-manifesto, drawing on Eds own profound experiences as a carer and those of countless others he has encountered. Through a blend of heartfelt storytelling, in-depth interviews, and thoughtful analysis, Ed sheds light on the often-invisible world of carers and issues a clarion call to society to recognize, support, and lift up the millions of carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story, its the story of millions, caring for each other, dealing with tough times, and keeping going with love.</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>Its a tough job, caring. But the thing about being a carer is you develop these amazing relationships. As Ive got older and had all those caring responsibilities, seen life through the eyes of my son, I could not be more passionate or determined to sort out caring in this country.</strong></p><p>Caring for others is the thread that runs through the life of Sir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats.</p><p>Ed Daveys father was from a mining family in Nottinghamshire; his mother the daughter of domestic servants As a boy of only four Ed lost his father, John, to cancer. A few short years later his mother too became ill with cancer and for four years Ed and his brother nursed her at home, administering morphine and electric shocks, until she died when Ed was just 15. His grandfather died unexpectedly a few years later, leaving Ed to look after his grandmother too. And Ed and his wife now care for their son John, who is severely disabled, as well as raising their daughter. He has very real experience of the emotional, physical, and financial challenges faced by the millions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is a deeply personal and impactful memoir-cum-manifesto, drawing on Eds own profound experiences as a carer and those of countless others he has encountered. Through a blend of heartfelt storytelling, in-depth interviews, and thoughtful analysis, Ed sheds light on the often-invisible world of carers and issues a clarion call to society to recognize, support, and lift up the millions of carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story, its the story of millions, caring for each other, dealing with tough times, and keeping going with love.</p><p>nan</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>Its a tough job, caring. But the thing about being a carer is you develop these amazing relationships. As Ive got older and had all those caring responsibilities, seen life through the eyes of my son, I could not be more passionate or determined to sort out caring in this country.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities. This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>nan</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>For Ed Davey, politics really is personal <em>The Times</em></strong></p><p><strong>Caring is how we know were alive.</strong></p><p><strong>Society runs on love.</strong></p><p><strong>The good in all of us has been shaped by care. Hold a mirror up to that, and well realise our potential.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities. This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>nan</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>For Ed Davey, politics really is personal <em>The Times</em></strong></p><p><strong>Caring is how we know were alive.</strong></p><p><strong>The good in all of us has been shaped by care. Hold a mirror up to that, and well realise our potential.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>nan</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>For Ed Davey, politics really is personal <em>The Times</em></strong></p><p><strong>Caring is how we know were alive.</strong></p><p><strong>The good in all of us has been shaped by care. Hold a mirror up to that, and well realise our potential.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>In his latest non-fiction work, Why I Care, Sir Ed Davey offers a unique insight into the world of carers, a topic that is often overlooked in public discourse. This top-rated autobiography is a testament to his commitment to social welfare and mental health issues.</p><p>nan</p><p>HarperCollins 2025</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>For Ed Davey, politics really is personal <em>The Times</em></strong></p><p><strong>Caring is how we know were alive.</strong></p><p><strong>The good in all of us has been shaped by care. Hold a mirror up to that, and well realise our potential.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>In Why I Care, Sir Ed Davey, a prominent political figure, delves into the pressing issues of health and welfare in our society. His autobiography is not just a personal narrative, but a call to action for policy changes and better public services.</p><p>nan</p><p>HarperCollins 2025</p>...(*_*)9780008757939_<p><strong>A deeply personal account of life as a carer and a call to support those who care for others</strong></p><p><strong>Ed Davey wants to rewrite British politics not with the language of crisis, but that of care. He offers something rare moral clarity rooted in lived experience. <em>Guardian</em></strong></p><p><strong>Caring is how we know were alive.</strong></p><p><strong>The good in all of us has been shaped by care. Hold a mirror up to that, and well realise our potential.</strong></p><p>Care is the thread that runs through Eds life. Aged only four, Ed lost his father. When his mother also became ill with cancer, Ed and his brothers nursed her at home until she died when Ed was just 15. That formative experience was one of the main inspirations in seeking election, and with it the opportunity to take action. Now, he and his wife care for their son John, who has severe physical and learning disabilities, as well as raising their younger daughter. So Ed has real knowledge of the emotional, physical and financial challenges faced by legions of carers in Britain today.</p><p><em>Why I Care</em> is both a deeply personal story, drawing on Eds own experiences, and a book that reflects the stories of people everywhere to offer a vision of change. Shedding light on the often-invisible world of carers, he calls for society, our government and our institutions to recognise, support, and lift up the silent carers who form the backbone of our communities.</p><p>This isnt just Eds story. Its the story of millions.</p><p>In Why I Care, Sir Ed Davey, a prominent political figure, delves into the pressing issues of health and welfare in our society. His autobiography is not just a personal narrative, but a call to action for policy changes and better public services.</p><p>nan</p><p>HarperCollins 2025</p>...9780008757939_HarperCollins Publishersaudiolibro_9780008757939_9780008757939Sir EdInglésMéxico2025-05-22T00:00:00+00:00NoMINUTE2025-05-22T00:00:00+00:00HarperCollins Publishers