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Sharon Baldacci (Author)
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February 22, 2006
- The author herself was diagnosed with MS 21 years ago and authentically and beautifully captures the thoughts and emotions of a vibrant woman navigating a new reality.- Comparable to Jan Karon's bestselling Mitford series, A SUNDOG MOMENT is brimming with insight and wisdom for everyone--no matter what their experience or point of view.- Sharon Baldacci has written for "The Herald-Progress and "Richmond Magazine, among others, and has won awards from the Virginia Press Association and the Virginia Press Women, of which she is a member.

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Michael and Elizabeth Whittaker seem to be the perfect couple. Then Elizabeth is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and their world falls apart. In this poignant novel of faith and change, the ripple of Elizabeth's diagnosis affects her relationships with the well-meaning people who love her: Virginia Mae, her domineering mother whose "emotional illogic was legend"; her overprotective husband; and her best friend Carol. Elizabeth finds hope and friendship in the Northern Neck Neuromuscular Support Group, but when the members dabble in marijuana as a possible aid to healing, disaster is just around the corner. Throughout her troubles, Elizabeth finds solace in looking for a "sundog" moment-a reference to a rainbowlike weather phenomenon in the sky that heralds change. Sundogs become symbolic for Elizabeth of her own transitions and the need for clarity in her faith. The author, sister of bestselling author David Baldacci, was diagnosed with MS 21 years ago, and her firsthand knowledge of the disease's spiritual, emotional and physical implications lends authenticity to her story. Occasionally, the writing feels too factual, and some sermon text, journal entries and letters slow the pace. An unlikely accident involving a young boy may strain credibility. Although the amount of profanity and use of "God" as an exclamatory will keep this novel out of many CBA bookstores, the same honesty should endear it to a wider audience. Readers, especially those whose lives have been touched by MS, should find solace and support in Baldacci's touching novel.
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*Starred Review* There's little suspense in Baldacci's Sundog Moment. Elizabeth Whittaker, married to the almost-perfect Michael, is diagnosed with MS and learns to cope. She leans on family, faith, and the "sundog moments"--essentially, rainbows--that herald great change. Baldacci offers a realistic portrait of MS, sprinkling some profanity where appropriate and delving into the use of marijuana to kill pain. She makes it clear that acceptance of the disease is something other than a flower-strewn pathway to heaven, but she also stresses that faith is indispensable. And since Baldacci herself was diagnosed with MS some 20 years ago, her authority is unimpeachable. John Mort
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 358 pages
  • Publisher: Center Street (February 22, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931722641
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931722643
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 1 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,103,683 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sharon Baldacci grew up in Richmond, Virginia and graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications.

Journalism was the passion of her life and the only career she ever wanted. She worked part-time for a daily and then a weekly for several years. The first symptoms of multiple sclerosis started in 1981.

By 1985 the illness progressed so she was no longer able to chase after news stories, and turned to fiction, in part because her brother David let her read his first novel that would become Absolute Power.

Years of writing 'really bad fiction" finally culminated in A Sundog Moment: A Novel of Hope which resonates with the 75% of all Americans who are touched directly or indirectly by a chronic illness.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Baldacci Paints a Picture of One Woman's God-Given Healing, May 16, 2004
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This review is from: A Sundog Moment (Hardcover)
In her jacket biography, first-time novelist Sharon Baldacci (sister to bestselling author David) is described thusly: "Sharon Baldacci was diagnosed with MS twenty-one years ago." The word choice is telling; no where does it say that Baldacci is "a victim of" or "suffers from" the disease, and her own view suffuses this novel with a sense of hope and growth from its opening.

Elizabeth Whittaker and her husband Michael have led a marvelously blessed and socially correct life. Not only are they still wildly in love after years of marriage, they have a beautiful and talented daughter attending the University of Virginia and many friends and family members in their home on Virginia's scenic Northern Neck region. Yes, despite Elizabeth's overdramatic and shallow mother, the Whittakers' life is good.

Until the moment when Elizabeth's doctor explains that her recent symptoms have an underlying cause: multiple sclerosis. So devastated is the couple that they decide at first to keep the disease a secret; Elizabeth chooses to keep wearing the very high heels she adores, even though her newly unsteady gait makes them dangerous.

And for a long time, despite a few mishaps, she is Just Fine, thank you very much --- a common stretch for people with multiple sclerosis, many of whom go for years and even decades showing few symptoms and experiencing little discomfort. But when she winds up back in the hospital and in much worse shape, Elizabeth must not only confront the reality of her disease (crutches, deep fatigue and sensible shoes) but also the reality of others' reactions to it, which drive her away from them and closer to the Neuromuscular Support Group headed by a vivacious woman with more disabilities than Elizabeth who encourages her and other members to own their lives as they are.

Unfortunately, some members of that group have an idea that helps them but harms Elizabeth (don't want to be a spoiler!). However, this incident finally gets Elizabeth to face her fear of Other Peoples' Judgments --- especially her own mother's. A subplot involving an angry yet talented young girl is meant to echo Elizabeth's growth as well as move things along. But it doesn't ring as true as does Elizabeth's recognition that only she is qualified to decide how hard things are for her --- and only she can give up her difficulties to God and let Him effect change in her life.

Throughout the novel, Elizabeth finds solace in a phenomenon that is shown to her called "sundogs": rainbow-like arcs in the sky that fishermen in particular pay attention to as heralding changes in the weather. Sundogs, technically a type of ice halo, appear on either side of the sun and do reveal real atmospheric changes --- they're not simply a folktale. Therefore, they're the perfect metaphor for Elizabeth's very real growth as a Christian --- not simply a crutch for her to use alongside the paraphernalia of her illness, but signs that she is warming up to God's all-consuming, relentless love. At first the final family scene (again, no spoiling!) seemed almost too contrived and too perfect --- but in light of the sundogs and their perfect symmetry, on a second read, Baldacci knows what she's doing. May her hope be contagious.

--- Reviewed by Bethanne Kelly Patrick

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A mom from North Carolina, June 17, 2004
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I just finished this book today and found it wonderfully and beautifully written. Elizabeth's faith carried her through her doubts and fears of her illness. I loved how Sharon introduced the characters of the story separately but intertwined their lives with one common core. The underlying faith remained constant throughout the novel and my spirituality has been enhanced through Sharon's writing. I am looking forward to Sharon's next novel...I love David's writing as well!!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This book inspired me to look at life differently., April 16, 2004
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The expressions of faith and hope in A Sundog Moment moved me to re-examine my life and search for the presence of God in my life events and relationships. I was particularly impressed with the articulations of faith the author gave to the characters of Lynn Sears Howard and the Episcopal priest. The peace and hope that several of the characters find in the course of the novel are courageous testimony to the power of God. The book was simple and straightforward without preaching and should appeal to a wide spectrum of the faith community.
I honestly do not remember any profanity in the book.
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The dance floor was crowded with tuxedos and sparkling evening gowns, creating a breathing, living organism of excitement; it was New Year's Eve at the large corporate building that housed Whittaker Industries, and the collective ensemble glittered like a bevy of Christmas gifts waiting to be handed out. Read the first page
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