Cynthia Young was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She graduated from Northwestern High School and later moved to California, where she resides with her husband. In 2006 she retired from her career as a human resources consultant in the aerospace industry. She enjoys interior design and martial arts. Young continues to evolve as an author and is already working on her next book. After many years of caring for the elders in her family, Young wrote her second book, Cynthology: A Collection of Rhymes. She used her rhymes as a way to decompress and express her views on various subjects that are relevant in today’s society. It is the first book in the Cynthology collection and includes one hundred unedited original rhymes. She wrote them to be relatable to readers from eighteen to eighty. Memoirs of a Caregiver is Young’s first book. She shares her journey of twelve years caring for her mother, two aunts, and a cousin. All of them suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and each of them lived alone in Detroit, requiring Young to travel there during these years to care for them. The long distance complicated her care efforts and trial and error taught her many things. While telling her poignant story, she shares what she learned throughout these years. She guides you on how to become a court-appointed conservator and guardian, attend court hearings without an attorney, file court documents, how to research the internet for housing and funding, and much more. A portion of the proceeds from Memoirs of a Caregiver is donated to the Alzheimer’s Association.