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An enjoyable informative human interest writing., April 6, 1999
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This review is from: Flying Lessons: On the Wings of Parkinson's Disease (Hardcover)
Fighting the challanges of Parkinson's Disease, sometimes winning, sometimes losing; along with general living experiences made this book an informative and enjoyable read for me. However, it ended too soon. Did she have the surgery and what were the results?
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Flying Lessons-Parkinsons Disease, December 23, 1999
This review is from: Flying Lessons: On the Wings of Parkinson's Disease (Hardcover)
I found this book to be inspiring for anyone suffering from Parkinsons. Joan Grady-Fitchett the author has done an excellent job of relating to the reader the gamut of emotions involved in the diagnosis of Parkinsons. Her strong mental attitude and determination should inspire others to do the same.The book also gives important information on doctors to contact and the success and failure of her medications and treatments.
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You'll cry & laugh--a Horse Whisperer tragedy, in her body., August 23, 1998
This review is from: Flying Lessons: On the Wings of Parkinson's Disease (Hardcover)
An amazing woman fights the little and big things that are no longer familiar. This disease, this invader, is slowing crashing her body. All she has left is spirit and persistence, but these are powerful. Joan's writing is tight and moving. It takes you along with her from the top of success in professional modeling. From anger. Through realization and fear. Through lovers and pain, and to rest of her life. The reader will come away a little smarter, a lot braver, and a little less a victim in their own life.
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