Review
I have been glued to my desk for the last three days, unable to separate myself from this wonderful account of medical illness and the amazing story told by these two remarkable sisters. I have just finished the last page with tears filling my eyes. [The Power of Two] is one of the best accounts of illness and coping with it that I have come across... this is a splendid addition to the literature of personal medical experience. --
Dr. Allen B. Weisse, Author of "Lessons in Mortality"Isabel and Anabel's memoir of their extraordinary battle with cystic fibrosis is at once uplifting and frightening, touching and tough, but always powerful and filled with life and spirit, alike. It is a story that we all must be moved by, grateful that these two sisters shared their agony and love with us. --
Frank Deford, Author of "Alex: The Life of a Child"It is the unfortunate habit of books on illness and recovery to rely heavily on sanitized clichés. The downs are very down, the ups sky-high. This honest and carefully observed account avoids preconceived notions of the complicated path toward an organ transplant. Describing the stages of the affliction in detail, it makes you feel you were there, suffering a pain you had heard about but never really visualized, aware that death is no longer just a concept but could come at any time, and experiencing the complex emotions that come with being saved because someone else died. For readers who have not been close to a wasting disease, it will be an eye-opener, horrifying but in the end inspiring, a tale of courage being tested all day and every day. --
Reg Green, Author of "The Nicolas Effect: A Boy's Gift to the World"One of the hardest and earliest lessons we learn is that life isn't fair. Perhaps for that reason I don't usually take to inspirational books, which often attempt to portray a particular example of misfortune as a special gift, to be appreciated for its character-building qualities, or failing that, for an advantage so mysterious that no mere mortal can discern what it might be. Fortunately, that genre is transcended by The Power of Two, an astonishing account by twin sisters born with a genetic disease that should have killed them in infancy, and almost did. But they survived that and numerous other close calls and are now in their 30's, with degrees from Stanford University, newly transplanted lungs, and a gift for writing that takes us directly into their lives. This is an intimate, brutally honest and compelling memoir. --
Jeffrey Wine, PhD., Professor of Psychology, Pediatrics and Director, Program in Human Biology, Stanford UniversityThis is an inspiring story of how two twins Isa and Ana are thriving with cystic fibrosis and double lung transplants. The story shares how CF can be an aggressive and cruel disease, but with resilience, good family and health care compliance, they were still able to lead very productive, active, and social professional lives. A book of HOPE and a must-read for any parent of a CF child or a person living with CF. --
Boomer Esiason, NFL Pro Football Player, President, Boomer Esiason Foundation, Parent of CF Child
From the Author
We are tremendously excited to offer our story to the world. Our purpose is to illustrate that we all have the potential to face illness with courage and hope, only when we surround ourselves with loving people who can teach us to see the good in everything.