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"Ceramic To Clay: A Mother's Search for Authentic Healing for Her Severely Brain Injured Son" by Sharon Dzialo was recently published in October, 2010. This blog provides ordering information and a place for discussion and comment and future happenings. Please feel free to join.
Monday, October 24, 2011
The Journey Continues...
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
What HAVE people said to me about my book?
I COULD say that feedback was not important, that writing the book and actually publishing it was enough BUT that would not be the truth. I have wanted to know that the story "struck a chord", "touched a heart", "made a difference". I thought that I would share some of the comments I've received through e-mail, personal facebook messages, letters. I have been careful to protect the privacy of those who shared their thoughts and feelings:
"this book is so well-written. . . pacing, style and well-conceived and organized."
"I totally related to so much of what you write, from trying all sorts of different therapies, to having to heal from the past, to being open to alternative therapies and energy healing. . . I feel that your family's journey mirrors our own and I feel so grateful that you were willing to share yours. . . "
"the way in which you write could be a guide for others in how to take the opportunities that life presents to us and use them for healing. . . "
"to experience the love and care that has become your day to day life. . . you have given yourself and your child a richer lifetime than many children or adults will ever have the opportunity to live abled or disabled. . . "
"all my feelings, all my sadness, all my grief, all my helplessness, were there in those words so gently written, black on white.
I admire in your book your search for healing, not only the body but the soul. . . not only Adam's, but the whole family. We are all hurt. . .
Your book made me realize that one more thing is missing on top of physical rehabilitation. . . it is help and support for all these mothers and fathers who suffer in silence."
"Courage is your strength, compassion is your heart and commitment is your soul. . ."
"a beautifully told story of grief and strength. . . "
"as a mother, I can't imagine. . . "
"It was amazing to walk your journey, answering my many questions of events, but even more amazing to envision you with pen in hand recounting every step of your journey for people to enter your beautiful world. . ."
"I found myself on many pages, sharing your thoughts and feelings. . . "
"I want to tell you that your voice in the book is clear and the story hangs together. In fact I was left wanting more, which is what a good book does. . . You show bravery and authenticity and a willingness not to hide the hard places and the shadows. . . You are blazing a trail for others, many unknown to you who will sip your courage and stand in the truth as you have done. . .
"The book is wonderful. . . your writing is easyflowing, telling the stories without need, or want from the reader. . . a whole new you who shows the world she so loves her son as he is all the time, without fear."
"Managed to read the book in one sitting. Enjoyed it for the healing journey you meant it for. It was an intimate read with glimpses into many avenues that I too am familiar with. You address many key topics that block our path to whole-heartedly forging onwards. . . "
"I just couldn't put it down until I finished it. What a journey! I could relate to you on many pages. I wept through many of them. . . "
I am grateful to each and every person who took a few minutes to let me know how they experienced the book. So many of the readers are mothers and fathers who are living a similar life. Other readers seem to be people who understand the complex nature of trauma and healing.
"this book is so well-written. . . pacing, style and well-conceived and organized."
"I totally related to so much of what you write, from trying all sorts of different therapies, to having to heal from the past, to being open to alternative therapies and energy healing. . . I feel that your family's journey mirrors our own and I feel so grateful that you were willing to share yours. . . "
"the way in which you write could be a guide for others in how to take the opportunities that life presents to us and use them for healing. . . "
"to experience the love and care that has become your day to day life. . . you have given yourself and your child a richer lifetime than many children or adults will ever have the opportunity to live abled or disabled. . . "
"all my feelings, all my sadness, all my grief, all my helplessness, were there in those words so gently written, black on white.
I admire in your book your search for healing, not only the body but the soul. . . not only Adam's, but the whole family. We are all hurt. . .
Your book made me realize that one more thing is missing on top of physical rehabilitation. . . it is help and support for all these mothers and fathers who suffer in silence."
"Courage is your strength, compassion is your heart and commitment is your soul. . ."
"a beautifully told story of grief and strength. . . "
"as a mother, I can't imagine. . . "
"It was amazing to walk your journey, answering my many questions of events, but even more amazing to envision you with pen in hand recounting every step of your journey for people to enter your beautiful world. . ."
"I found myself on many pages, sharing your thoughts and feelings. . . "
"I want to tell you that your voice in the book is clear and the story hangs together. In fact I was left wanting more, which is what a good book does. . . You show bravery and authenticity and a willingness not to hide the hard places and the shadows. . . You are blazing a trail for others, many unknown to you who will sip your courage and stand in the truth as you have done. . .
"The book is wonderful. . . your writing is easyflowing, telling the stories without need, or want from the reader. . . a whole new you who shows the world she so loves her son as he is all the time, without fear."
"Managed to read the book in one sitting. Enjoyed it for the healing journey you meant it for. It was an intimate read with glimpses into many avenues that I too am familiar with. You address many key topics that block our path to whole-heartedly forging onwards. . . "
"I just couldn't put it down until I finished it. What a journey! I could relate to you on many pages. I wept through many of them. . . "
I am grateful to each and every person who took a few minutes to let me know how they experienced the book. So many of the readers are mothers and fathers who are living a similar life. Other readers seem to be people who understand the complex nature of trauma and healing.
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