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HomeShop at BookSurgeJuvenile Non-FictionTomato Juice- A Tribute to my Mom: A Journey about Progressive Bulbar Palsy (ALS) |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
WONDERFUL BOOK! Dec 05, 2006
By Jodie H. Boullon My mother-in-law was diagnosed with Progressive Bulbar Palsy A.L.S. in July of this year. Diane's book was an honest look at the journey we have ahead of us. She wrote about the illness, as well as the special bond that developed between she and her mom at this time. Diane and I have also communicated via E-mail and she has become a wonderful friend!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
HEART FELT Aug 02, 2006
By LISA BROWN I REALLY ENJOYED READING THIS BOOK.IT WAS SUCH A HEART WARMING JOURNEY. TO READ ABOUT A FAMILY THAT REALLY PULLED TOGATHER DURING ONE OF THE MOST HEART BREAKING JOURNEYS OF THEIR LIVES.
Tomato Juice- A Tribute to my Mom Mar 10, 2007
By Farmgirl
"book lover"
The book was well written and greatly helped my sister who also has ALS and I to understand how other people both patient and caregiver deal with the disease. I was especially pleased that my sister enjoyed it.
A great insight Dec 18, 2006
By Michael Gower
"Mike"
This book was not professionally written, but Thoughtful Reader Lynn missed the meaningful point of this book. The book was written to share a journey through a disease, and provide an insight into what one may expect, if ever faced with the horrible reality of progressive bulbar palsy.
Poorly Written Dec 16, 2006
By Thoughtful Reader Lynn I found this book choppy, poorly written, and difficult to read. This book is very much in need of a good proofreader to help fix the poor grammar, misspellings, bad punctuation, and incorrect word usage. As far as content, it dealt very little with progressive bulbar palsy, and mostly with documenting her own family relationships, the names of the helpers, personal memories of her mother, and pushing her religion on the reader. I found this book a complete waste of my time.
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