A Cry from the Clay
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| In a unique collection of short writings, meditations, poetry, personal photos, and computer images, the author shares with readers the way she copes with the disabilities involved with Parkinson's disease. She recommends writing mishmash as a way to deal with any emotion-laden happening in life. She shares with her readers the discouragements and highlights of a life with Parkinson's disease and claims that life always has meaning. Photos of pottery by Lynn Lais help to carry the metaphor of the Master Potter shaping the clay--human beings. |
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compassionate insights
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| Review Date: November 13, 2001 |
| Reviewer: Theodore Johnson, Baltimore, MD |
| Mrs. Bender offers an insight to the struggles of coping with Parkinson's disease. The book is poetic and powerful. |
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