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Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Vanessa Y. Sawyer. By 1stBooks Library. The regular list price is $15.54. Sells new for $50.46. There are some available for $0.01.
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5 comments about Journey from Madness to Serenity: A Memoir Finding Peace in a Manic-Depressive Storm.
  1. Much more than the dull, ubiquitous "let me tell you my story" books weighing down shelves at the bookstores, Akilah takes you on a life journey with her through some personal, emotional and mind blowing experiences. Her detailed accounting of events leaves you never wanting to put the book down to see how she triumphed or fell prey. She has demonstrated her ability to bring you into the life of a diagnosed Manic Depressant and help you to understand and read the symptoms leading up to such a diagnoses. I truly enjoyed the education and research she provides to help someone else who maybe having some of the same challenges. She should be praised for her accomplishments in spite of her circumstances. Most of us couldn't have done it in our right minds!


  2. This book is definitely not one of those "Woo Me" stories. Instead it's an inspirational story of one persons experience with manic-depression. The author brings not only her remarkable compassion and but also a bit of research to bear on this devastating dilemma.


    I read the book in one day. I shared with a friend, and he read it in one day. Therefore, I would say this is not one of those books full of unnecessary detail, yet the author holds you with an interesting story. Akilah, shares with you her life with manic depression, with clear and precise events that takes you into her life. It doesn't get too technical in regards to mental illnesses or depression. If you have background knowledge on depression and mental illnesses, you could probably relate more. However, if you haven't, it explains enough to move you along. The author gives you enough background to understand how manic depression alters one's life.


    I encourage persons living with depression, to share this book with close friends to help them gain a better understanding of how depression can alter your lifestyle. Reading Akilah's story will help close friends understand 'What Not To Say'to a person with manic depression, and how to recognize the signs. Many peoples first reaction dealing with loved-one with depression is to attribute all their actions to being depressed. Ultimately, those loved ones make the mistake of assuming they amplify all feelings and emotions.


  3. This book is definitely not one of those "Woo Me" stories. Instead it's an inspirational story of one persons experience with manic-depression. The author brings not only her remarkable compassion and but also a bit of research to bear on this devastating dilemma.

    I read the book in one day. I shared with a friend, and he read it in one day. Therefore, I would say this is not one of those books full of unnecessary detail, yet the author holds you with an interesting story. Akilah, shares with you her life with manic depression, with clear and precise events that takes you into her life. It doesn't get too technical in regards to mental illnesses or depression. If you have background knowledge on depression and mental illnesses, you could probably relate more. However, if you haven't, it explains enough to move you along. The author gives you enough background to understand how manic depression alters one's life.

    I encourage persons living with depression, to share this book with close friends to help them gain a better understanding of how depression can alter your lifestyle. Reading Akilah's story will help close friends understand 'What Not To Say'to a person with manic depression, and how to recognize the signs. Many peoples first reaction dealing with loved-one with depression is to attribute all their actions to being depressed. Ultimately, those loved ones make the mistake of assuming they amplify all feelings and emotions.


  4. This book is definitely not one of those "Woo Me" stories. Instead it's an inspirational story of one persons experience with manic-depression. The author brings not only her remarkable compassion and but also a bit of research to bear on this devastating dilemma.

    I read the book in one day. I shared with a friend, and he read it in one day. Therefore, I would say this is not one of those books full of unnecessary detail, yet the author holds you with an interesting story. Akilah, shares with you her life with manic depression, with clear and precise events that takes you into her life. It doesn't get too technical in regards to mental illnesses or depression. If you have background knowledge on depression and mental illnesses, you could probably relate more. However, if you haven't, it explains enough to move you along. The author gives you enough background to understand how manic depression alters one's life.

    I encourage persons living with depression, to share this book with close friends to help them gain a better understanding of how depression can alter your lifestyle. Reading Akilah's story will help close friends understand 'What Not To Say'to a person with manic depression, and how to recognize the signs. Many peoples first reaction dealing with loved-one with depression is to attribute all their actions to being depressed. Ultimately, those loved ones make the mistake of assuming they amplify all feelings and emotions.



  5. This book is truly a success story. Akilah takes you inside her life, mind, and heart. I feel it an honor to have had the opportunity for Akilah to share her personal story with me. Akilah not only addresses the issues of being afflicted with Manic-depressive illness but shares her intimate thoughts of self-doubt and the feelings of inadequacy in addition to how men attempted to manipulate her in to believing they were some extraordinary men and the only one willing to take on the burden of this illness with her. My heart went out to her when I read the part regarding the lack of support she recieved from the person she probably needed it most from, her mother. How could a mother make a child feel less of a person? How could a mother justify those actions? How could a mother contribute to these feelings of inadequacy supporting a man who is too weak and pathetic to assist a woman in becoming stronger because her weak moments are his only security, wishing them never to leave for fear that she may realize she could do a lot better than him in the selection of a partner. That isn't love. There is no justification for it. I salute you Akilah. I am also afflicted with manic-depressive illness and refuse to allow anyone to use this illness to mask their own inadequacies. The love of God be with, comfort, guide, and protect you always.


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Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Aimee Hess. By Pomegranate Communications. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $7.12. There are some available for $0.48.
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No comments about Helen Keller (Women Who Dare).



Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Terri E. Clancy. By Authorhouse. The regular list price is $15.50. Sells new for $20.68. There are some available for $29.94.
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2 comments about Tinnitus: Help and Hope.
  1. Most helpful, written in a smooth intelligent style, gives many tips for the sufferer in a non/medical type fashion. A terrific book...get this one!


  2. I found this book helpful, understandable, and an easy read (without the medical jargon that other books often contain). The doctor discouraged me years ago saying, "Not much could be done for Tinnitus." This book offers much help and encouragement to victims of this condition.


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Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Helen Keller. By Thorndike Press. Sells new for $20.95. There are some available for $0.50.
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No comments about The Story of My Life.



Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Gregg M. Hartenstine. By Washington House. The regular list price is $14.50. Sells new for $12.62. There are some available for $12.81.
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No comments about Onward Through The Fog.



Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Ruth Ann Lief. By AuthorHouse. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $9.37. There are some available for $7.99.
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Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Helen Keller. By BiblioBazaar. Sells new for $15.99. There are some available for $19.07.
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No comments about The Story of My Life: with her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education including passages from the reports and letters of her ... Anne Mansfield Sullivan by John Albert Macy.



Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Christine Emmerich. By Xlibris Corporation. The regular list price is $10.00. Sells new for $6.50. There are some available for $6.45.
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No comments about Willing My Way Back.



Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Gary Hyndman. By Cotton & Cigars Publishing Llc. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $14.97. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about Breathe.
  1. Reading this book opened up a whole new world of thought for me. What is true love... our own selfish desire or the ability to let go?

    Mr. Hyndman weaves an excellent true story of a young man's journey through the incredible hardship of paralysis, and the ultimate act of love by his mother. Well written and certainly a story worth sharing.


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Posted in Special Needs (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Nancy Mikaelian Madey. By AuthorHouse. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $8.09. There are some available for $4.62.
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2 comments about Facing Fear: A Young Woman's Personal Account of Surviving Breast Cancer.
  1. "Facing Fear" is an excellent read for young women facing Breast Cancer. It is unique and refreshing because it is written from a young woman's perspective---and it reads like a novel! I recommend this book because it eloquently explains the emotional journey, the importance of support from friends and family, as well as the physical journey. It also gives some practical information about radiation and bi-lateral mastectomy with reconstructive surgery. While "Facing Fear" is not structured and written as a step-by-step guide, it is an excellent account of one woman's journey from diagnosis to completion of treatment. This book will give young women (and their family and friends) support and information about facing Breast Cancer. Bravo!


  2. The author was very descriptive beginning with her early detection all the way through her reconstruction. She covered every angle of her ordeal, which I found fascinating and so easy to understand. Unlike reading a 'medical book', this book expresses the author's thoughts and emotions which I found very comforting. Any questions I had in my mind were answered in this book. I felt like it was written by me/for me. Even the time frame was identical. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough! I high recommend it not only for breast cancer victims but also for friends and family. It will help them understand our fears and the physical aspects of dealing with this disease.


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Journey from Madness to Serenity: A Memoir Finding Peace in a Manic-Depressive Storm
Helen Keller (Women Who Dare)
Tinnitus: Help and Hope
The Story of My Life
Onward Through The Fog
Geriatric Junkie: (1994-1999)
The Story of My Life: with her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education including passages from the reports and letters of her ... Anne Mansfield Sullivan by John Albert Macy
Willing My Way Back
Breathe
Facing Fear: A Young Woman's Personal Account of Surviving Breast Cancer

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