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Beyond Dancing: A Veteran's Struggle, a Woman's Triumph [Hardcover]

Anita Bloom Ornoff (Author)
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November 2003
It was with a sense of adventure, a call to service, and a touch of defiance that twenty-one-year-old Anita Bloom enlisted in the army.

It was 1943, less than a year since the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) had been formed when one day, a elegant-looking woman in WAAC uniform entered the store where Anita was working. Bloom followed her every move.

Her journey began when she shipped off to camp and became fast friends with several other new soldiers. Together, they memorized army regulations, went to map reading class, and learned how to march.

The young women in camp were of many different backgrounds and beliefs. Anita encountered anti-Semitism, but also learned the importance of moving past differences as she generally acclimated herself to Army life.

She didn’t even notice the bite-sized cut on her thumb at first. Even when it started hurting, becoming painful enough to keep her up at night, the technician’s indifference to her concerns forced her to continue on with her regular Army duties.

Yet as the cut became seriously infected and the pain in her hand, spreading to her back, became unbearable, Anita was sent to a civilian hospital. Gradually losing sensation in her legs, Anita feared for her life.

Eventually, she was transferred to an Army hospital where her doctors, unaided by penicillin, could not arrest the infection. An operation saved her life, but she lost the use of her legs. Discharged from the Army and placed in a VA hospital, her new friends were the battle-scarred, paraplegics wounded in active service.

She then came to a new facility, enticed by the promises of its director, who assured her that she could learn to walk normally again. Her enthusiasm turned to disappointment and finally despair as she discovered his total lack of commitment to her care. Even though she had been exploited, she came to realize that her choice to leave the VA had been providential, for it was in this unpromising makeshift hospital that she met John Muller, the physical therapist who would change her life forever.

John’s perseverance inspired her resolve to prevail over her handicap. His patience and kindness inspired her love. Armed with leg braces and his faith in her, Anita came to realize her dream of regaining her independence. She freed herself from hospitalization and moved to New York City, where she overcame the discouragement of her family and the NYU medical board and was finally granted the opportunity to seek a university degree.

As she embarked on her fight to live a normal life, another struggle was just beginning for Anita—a struggle for justice. Denied veterans’ benefits, she indefatigably appealed to members of Congress to recognize her as a service-injured soldier and award her her rightful entitlements. The triumph that she finally earned marked another victory in her battle to conquer her disability.

In Beyond Dancing, Anita Bloom Ornoff’s story of her rehabilitation and her flourishing relationship with John Muller affirms that her independence was made possible by the empowerment of love. By accepting tender guidance, but not dependence, she fulfilled her dream of personal freedom, reminding us that the worthiest battles are seldom fought alone.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 311 pages
  • Publisher: Bartleby Pr (November 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 091015550X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0910155502
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #501,636 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Review- by author-C.Gale Perkins, June 1, 2005
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C. Gale Perkins (groveland, Ma USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beyond Dancing: A Veteran's Struggle, a Woman's Triumph (Hardcover)
Beyond Dancing written by-Anita Bloom Ornoff, is a heart rendering book of a young women's struggle with so many obstacles in her life. Her quest to serve the United States during WW 11 is one of passion and courage for a young woman in the 1940's to make a decision when women were not looked upon to have rights to do so...The opportunity to go to OFC is one that Anita looked forward to, but fate takes hold and her life takes a very tragic turn. She endures all kinds of pain and obstacles and finds ways to keep her spirits up, by helping out others in the VA hospital. No matter what she encountered she is able to rise to the occasion with humor and perseverance.This book will tug at your heart strings. Bring tears to your eyes. You will laugh with her and rejoice in all her victories.. It is a well written book, easy to read and you just want to keep going on to the next chapter. I really appreciate Anita's indomitable spirit.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Dancing is the most inspiring book ever written!, November 21, 2005
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Leah Christensen (Guelph Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beyond Dancing: A Veteran's Struggle, a Woman's Triumph (Hardcover)
WOW!!! Having my own physical challenges I have had to overcome a few obstacles in life, but reading Anita's story puts it all into perspective. My so called "struggles" were small...no TINY potatoes, comapred to the things she overcame. Her strength and determination warmed my heart.

Her story once again proved a point I've been trying to make all my life, that there is no room for 'dis' infront of 'ability.' We can all be ABLE or disabled, depending on our attitudes.

I urge anyone who needs their spirits lifted, or who themselves might be coping with a 'dis' ABILITY, to read this incredible story.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolutely Super Inspirational Book, March 7, 2005
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Rebecca Henderson (Johnson City, TN USA) - See all my reviews
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What a life Anita Bloom Ornoff has lived! She writes with a vivid clarity; her descriptions of all the events that are relevant to her life make you feel that you're right there. Parts of the book will just absolutely make you cry. Beyond Dancing is a wonderfully true story of inspiration, trials, failures, triumphs, courage, family difficulties and romance. Anita definitely has courage, courage, courage, and determination in an equivalent amount. This is one book you'll never forget!

There are pictures in the middle of the book; these sure add alot to the story. I'm glad the decision was made to include them.

The 300+ page book is divided into several chapters; I couldn't put the book down once I began reading it.
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