IPad 2 won't get past apple logo and various other problems...

I knew I shouldn't have updated to iOS 8, my iPad was getting increasingly slower with each software update since I bought it a few years ago.
A few weeks ago the first problem arose - the home button suddenly became unresponsive. Initially it would work on about 1 in 10 clicks, but then nothing at all. I managed to get to settings to turn on accessibility features and the gestures to replace the home button so that wasn't much of problem, just annoying. I tried various things online that people claimed fixed this issue but nothing happened.
Then about a week ago it suddenly wouldn't wake up in the morning. I tried turning it on and it would get to the apple logo and stay there for a couple of minutes then go black again. I plugged it into iTunes and restored it etc hoping something would happen but of course nothing did.
And I obviously can't reset it on the device itself due to the home button being completely dead.
I left it for a few days then today I came back to it and tried to plug it into iTunes again and now iTunes won't recognise that it's plugged into my macbook at all.
Basically does anyone have any advice or should I just accept that it's dead at this stage and give up? Let me down gently!

Hi there SraZamora,
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