From Publishers Weekly
Emmy Award–winning sportscaster King has written a bittersweet love story that will resonate with many readers (and may even remind some of Calvin Trillin's bestselling
About Alice). King's wife, Maggie Smith, born in 1948, was his childhood sweetheart, whom he recalls as an awkward tomboy with hearing aid wires tangled in her dress at the play lot and later a blossoming beauty. Married in 1970, they stayed crazy in love for 32 years until her death from cancer in 2002. Those were challenging years spent overcoming adversity: She was a woman who battled poverty, severe hearing loss at an early age, progressive blindness, melanoma, breast cancer and finally ovarian cancer. Yet she was the happiest person I've ever known.Remembering the happy times, King also covers their fears as darkness and death loomed. He details diagnoses and looks back at such frightening moments as Maggie's fall from a train platform in downtown Chicago. Along with the sad setbacks, he captures Maggie's free spirit and her childlike zest for living. People with disabilities and those in relationships with them will find this an inspirational book. 15 pages of b&w and color photos. (Two thirds of royalties will go to the American Cancer Society and the Chicago Lighthouse.)
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Review
“Love is the most essential factor in helping a child or adult adjust to blindness or any severe disability. This book clearly demonstrates the power of love. It is obvious that Maggie was loved. Rich's devotion to Maggie is reflected in her successful adjustment to deaf blindness.” --
JAMES M. KESTELOOT, President/Executive Director, The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind
“My Maggie is a remarkable love story that communicates the true meaning of courage and devotion. While it is a sad story, it forces us to remember the strength of a marriage lies at its core, not at the surface.” --
JERRY REINSDORF, Owner Chicago Bulls and White Sox
Love is the most essential factor in helping a child or adult adjust to blindness or any severe disability. This book clearly demonstrates the power of love. It is obvious that Maggie was loved. Rich's devotion to Maggie is reflected in her successful adjustment to deaf blindness. --
JAMES M. KESTELOOT, President/Executive Director, The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind<br /><br /> My Maggie is a remarkable love story that communicates the true meaning of courage and devotion. While it is a sad story, it forces us to remember the strength of a marriage lies at its core, not at the surface. --
JERRY REINSDORF, Owner Chicago Bulls and White Sox<br /><br />Love is the most essential factor in helping a child or adult adjust to blindness or any severe disability. This book clearly demonstrates the power of love. It is obvious that Maggie was loved. Rich's devotion to Maggie is reflected in her successful adjustment to deaf blindness. --
JAMES M. KESTELOOT, President/Executive Director, The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind<br /><br /> My Maggie is a remarkable love story that communicates the true meaning of courage and devotion. While it is a sad story, it forces us to remember the strength of a marriage lies at its core, not at the surface. --
JERRY REINSDORF, Owner Chicago Bulls and White Sox<br /><br /> Rich King has written one of the most powerful stories of life, love, and loss you will ever read. His lovely, courageous Maggie will be forever etched in your heart and mind. --
JOHN D. CALLAWAY, WTTW Chicago Public Television
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