Everyonce in a while a truley remarkable book comes along. "Who is PEE DEE?" is one such book. Although written for children, on their level, this book is an excellent resource for explaining Parkinson Disease to anyone of any age. The pictures really capture the story and together explain Parkinson's in everyday language. I have used this book to explain my disease to my nieces and nephews as well as a learning tool in the support group that I run. I recommend it to everyone who is living with Parkinson's or who knows someone who is. 
James Trussell, Rome, Georgia 

This is beautifully written and illustrated book takes on the serious topic of Parkinson's Disease through the eyes of a child. As more and more younger people are diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, this book is essential for parents who are battling this disease. Ms. Jenkins' compassion shines through each page of this book along with the child-friendly illustrations of Richard Morgan. "Who Is Pee Dee?" is written from the heart.........

Kay's book provides a loving and gentle explanation for the youngest kids in PD families. She lays the groundwork for the hard road ahead. --Eugenia Kaye, founder, pdhope.org

This book would have been great to have when my son was growing up, to help him understand what was happening to his grandmother. --Bill Bell, president, Northwest Parkinson's Foundation
Who Is Pee Dee?

Explaining Parkinson's Disease To A Child

Meet Pee Dee


Colt wanted to know who Pee Dee was and what he had done to Mommy. This Pee Dee must not be a nice person; all the big people were upset. Colt played in his room while they had a big conversation. 

He can hear them talking in the kitchen to Pee Dee, he tipped toed down the hall and peeked inside.