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It's Good to Know a Miracle: Dani's Story: One Family's Struggle with Leukemia

by Jay Shotel

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Publisher Comments:

Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Richard Altschuler & Associates, Inc./ Gordian Knot Books
 
In August 2002 Dani Shotel was a healthy twenty-six-year-old young woman with an almost perfect life. She had a gratifying job as a special-needs teacher in an elementary school, many friends, a loving family, and a fiancé, Scott Greene, whom she was soon to marry. One month later she was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), and from that moment, her world turned upside down.
 
In this inspirational and informative book, Dani’s parents, Jay and Sue Shotel, vividly convey the strength and courage their daughter displayed in her battle with AML as they recount her unforgettable journey to recovery. The Shotels provide a wealth of information about leukemia, about the role each family member played in supporting Dani, about the anguished quest for medical answers, the myriad decisions a family must make amid the medical maze, the value of love and friendship, and the generosity of the young German citizen, Tom, who donated the marrow that saved Dani’s life. In this practical guide for others who must fight cancer, the Shotels discuss the importance of medical coverage, of being a self-advocate, of asking questions and educating oneself about the disease, of drawing strength and energy from  and showing appreciation to those involved in the wellness process.
 
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Review:

"This is an amazing story of a woman who stayed strong in the struggle to fight (and WIN!) for her life. Her dedication, passion and insights in coping with the emotional and physical pain during her journey no doubt played major roles in her ability to beat leukemia. She is an inspiring figure and gives hope to all of us who ultimately will experience a lifes greatest challenge."-F. Marc Stewart, M.D.
(F. Marc Stewart, M.D.)

Synopsis:

In this inspirational and informative book, Dani's parents, Jay and Sue Shotel, vividly convey the strength and courage their daughter displayed in her battle with AML, as they tell the story of the events that led to her recovery. Along the way they provide a wealth of information about leukemia, and tell engrossing stories about their family's journey to an unknown place, the roles each family member played to support Dani in her fight for life, the value of love and friendship, the anguish in the quest for answers, the power of positive thinking, the vital decisions a family must make as they proceed through the medical maze, and about the young German citizen, Tom--who donated the marrow that saved Dani's life and then flew in to Washington, D.C., to attend Dani and Scott's wedding in 2005

The vivid details in It's Good to Know a Miracle: Dani's Story, are made possible because Sue Shotel insisted that the family keep a log of everything that occurred during the period from September 11, 2002, until Dani's release from the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and return to Washington, D.C. in May of 2003. In telling their story, the authors hope that the level of detail provided in this book will assist families who face similar circumstances in dealing with the known, the unknown, and the decisions that need to be made along the way.

About the Author

Jay Shotel is a professor and chair of the Department of Teacher Preparation and Special Education at George Washington University.
 
Sue Shotel retired as a secondary-school administrator after thirty years with the Montgomery County Maryland Public Schools and currently works as a consultant for the school system. They live in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781884092749
Subtitle:
Dani's Story: One Family's Struggle with Leukemia
Author:
Shotel, Jay
Author:
Shotel, Sue
Publisher:
Gordion Knot Books
Subject:
Diseases - Cancer
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Caregivers
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
344
Dimensions:
902x606x84 124

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