About the author

J. j. Johnstone

JJ Johnstone is a caregiver and writer. She shares her husband’s fight with Lewy Body Dementia to help others.

“In dementia’s fog, love guides us. We find light together, even when hope seems lost.”

Early Life & Family

Grew up in a creative family. Loved art and stories from childhood.

Our BOOKS

Our Book SERIES

Lewy Who? - I

A husband’s tremors. A wife’s fight. Lewy Body’s cruel start.

TOP SELLING BOOK

Lewy Who? - II

Dementia deepens. Caregivers unite. Stories of struggle, strength, and survival.

TOP SELLING BOOK

Lewy Who? - III

Bedridden silence. Love’s last stand. A caregiver’s final journey.

TOP SELLING BOOK

Book

Our Popular Book

Step into the uncertainty of a mind adrift, where Lewy Body Dementia’s shadows loom. Caregivers navigate daily struggles, finding flickers of hope in the fog.

“The fog thickens, veiling reality yet sharpening love’s resolve. Moments of clarity pierce darkness like a dance of resilience where heart and mind collide.”

Blogs

Our Blogs

A Caregiver’s Love Letter Through Lewy Body Dementia
05May

A Caregiver’s Love Letter Through Lewy Body Dementia

Janet Johnstone’s Lewy Who? 3: The Long Goodbye is a profoundly moving narrative chronicling her husband John’s…

The Power of Personal Storytelling in Dementia Caregiving
05May

The Power of Personal Storytelling in Dementia Caregiving

In Lewy Who? 3: The Long Goodbye, author Janet Johnstone delivers an unflinching, heartfelt portrayal of life…

A Love Story in the Shadow of Lewy Body Dementia
05May

A Love Story in the Shadow of Lewy Body Dementia

Lewy Who? is not only a medical memoir—it’s a love story. In this moving account, we follow…

Reviews

Real Stories, Real Impact

See how these books are touching lives and offering hope to caregivers worldwide.

Raw and real. This book made me feel less alone. Every caregiver needs it.

Mary T. Reader

Simple tips, big heart. Finally understand what my dad went through. Thank you.

Tom S. Reader

Cried, learned, felt hope. Love wins even when minds fade.

Linda P. Reader