"Music is the light of the soul. Marilyn's poignant
story tells us that any circumstance can be improved through
the right combination of imagery, prayer, hope and soul-uplifting
music. She healed herself of Lupus with this." Mark
Victor Hansen, co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul
"I am sitting here in tears after having finished
reading your beautiful, moving book. I guess it was not an accident
that I "just remembered" to order it recently. It spoke
to me with great force at a time when I really needed to hear
what you had to say. I am amazed at the story of your life, the
journey that you described so magnificently and with so much
love. It was incredibly inspiring, I hardly know how to congratulate
you adequately. Thank you for writing this book. . . This is
something that is going to have a real impact in my life, and
I'm sure on the lives of many others." Sato Moughalian,
flutist
...Being able to play
my small role in your wonderful book was a rare privelege. .
.largely because your work inspired me. Your sense of mission,
your selflessness--that is what affected me most. Still does.
It is a lovely book. The print, the cover, and all those pictures--how
clearly they, with the descriptions, tell your story.
I feel sure that your book will be an empowering gift for those
suffering from lupus--and for others who are in the grips--directly
or (friends/family members) indirectly.
Of course, even beyond the book, I have very good reason to know
how inspiring and empowering you are. Allan Brick,
editor of Hanging by a String and piano student
Thank you for the
book and for signing it. . . It looks wonderful and with your
talent for writing, Im certain that it is. . . It is so
revealing and so well written. I picked it up last night at 11:30
to read a couple of paragraphs before going to sleep and couldnt
put it down. 100 pages later, I forced myself to stop and go
to sleep. . .It was worth it. I cant stop thinking about
it. . .I loved reading about Tim. I always liked him but didnt
realize. . .what a truly special guy he is. . . You were put
on the planet to write this book. Kathy Kienke, author of Suzuki supplement
to BK I and violinist for Phantom of the Opera
This book is very
inspiring. It taught me a lot about becoming a musician and coping
with a life-threatening disease. My violin teacher, the author
of this book, is shown to be a very brave person. Her life is
changed when she is diagnosed with lupus. She survives through
many difficult hospitalizations, and is able to make a new life
for herself after her kidney transplant. Throughout all her experiences,
her love for making music with her violin endures. Just think;
Im lucky enough to be her student! Kate Dreyfuss, violin student
I stayed up late reading
your book instead of going to bed early because I had a long
day of conducting ahead. I want to give thus copy to my son who
is a nephrologist. Eve
Queler, conductor of Opera Orchestra of New York
Thank you for a wonderful
book. Its enlightening for everyone. A strong book. It's
going to be a Best Seller!" Gerry Tarrack, concertmaster of the Long Island
Philharmonic
I am beyond moved
by what you have gone through. . . Of course, I knew little bits
and pieces but had no conception of just how harrowing it all
was. . .But you do us all a big service by sharing your story--You
are an inspiration! Erica
Kiesewetter, concertmaster of Opera Orchestra of New York
I just finished your
book this morning and I want to thank you for your honesty and
your spiritual search. It meant so much to me. Thank you for
sharing, and I send you much love. Linda Stux, lung cancer sufferer
Thank you so much
for the book. Its just fantastic. I cant stop reading
it (which Im sure many people have told you). All I can
say is, Wow. You have really experienced a lot. Im so glad
youre doing so well.
Kate Light, violinist with the New York City Opera and author
of The Laws of Falling Bodies, a book of poems
Congratulations on
the publication of your book. It sounds intriguing as well as
inspiring. I look forward to reading it with great interest.
Dr. Carolyn Diehl,
Director of Development and Public Affairs, The Rogosin Institute
Just wonderful. It
was compelling, it was passionate, it was moving, it was heartache.
. . . I'm so happy that you wrote this, and I know you are going
to make so many people happy when you publish it." Johanna Tacadena, actress in Miss Saigon
"I couldn't put it
down." Louise
Behrend, director of The School for Strings
"As inspirational as
Tuesdays with Morrie."
Allan Schiller, violinist with the New York Philharmonic
Its an honest
book. I stayed up until 4 am reading it. I also practiced four
hours today, as a result of your inspirational story. Many people
have interesting stories, but they cant write. I could
see the hospital rooms. Peter
Borten, violinist with Colonial Symphony
I hope you write another
book. During the rests in my show I couldnt stop reading
it, and a friend wanted to know what I was reading, so I loaned
it to her. Its great to read about someone you know and
to get inside someone going through such horrible
procedures. Illiana
Mendoza, cellist for The Lion King on Broadway
I finished reading
the book. Its wonderful! You write so well. Consider writing
another book! Joe
Wargo, violist with the Richmond Symphony
Your personal story
was so moving. . .Congratulations on your book. . . the cover
is terrific. Elizabeth
Fitzpatrick, philanthropist and lupus fund raiser
Your story is very
well written and takes the reader into your suffering and point
of view as you strive to understand and take control of the illness.
. .All suffering enobles the soul and teaches many lessons--one
of the most important results is feeling a great compassion for
others who suffer for any reason. Deborah Morgan, cousin
Marilyn, Im
reading your book, and I really, really like it. You are very
talented and its a wonderful book. Michael Levin, sub violinist in the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Im enjoying
your book. Its very moving. Sandi Strenger, assistant concertmaster for ABT
Orchestra
Thank you so much
for writing this book. What does someone say to someone who has
written such a book---and gone through such an experience? It
was warm and wonderful. Virginia
Benz, horn player with ABT Orchestra
I dont know
what to say. I was stunned. Ive always stayed within Judaism.
It was deeply moving. You have an incredible story to tell. .
. Youre like a Holocaust survivor. And youre here
sounding great.
Lisa Batchelder, violinist with Westfield Symphony
I was so moved by
your book. Sophie
Arbuckle, violinist with Scandia Symphony
I read and loved your
book. It was so well-written. You could do this for a living,
in another career. Some people have biographies but they have
nothing to say. But you have something to say and you can write. Rebecca Osbourne, violist with
Opera Orchestra of New York
Enclosed is a check
for your book which I have been reading. It is great. Congratulations!!!
When are you going to be on Oprah? Ragga Petersdottir, Icelandic violinist
Thank you so much
for the gift of your book. It is a great inspiration to see how
much adversity youve overcome! It has also encouraged me
to begin a search for negative attitudes that Ive built
up over the years. So far, Ive found quite a few to work
on. I think Ill be busy for the rest of my life with them! Melissa Putt, sister-in-law
"I've just finished reading your book.
Your passages through life are incredible. I am overwhelmed by
your courage and your father's. You are an inspiration for me."
Anne Lieberson,
violinist with Colonial Symphony
"Your book was very
moving, powerful, and painful at the same time. I appreciate
the opportunity to know that much more about you and for you
to share that."
Gerald Anders, head
of Fine Arts, Dwight Englewood School
"I want to...let
you know that I finished your book two days ago..I so enjoyed
it...your writing is beautiful...Many of your insights made me
feel hopeful...and I think we would agree that LOVE is a tremendous
factor in the healing process...You seemed to have been surrounded
by it...with Tim and your family...and the ultimate and precious
gift from your Father...God bless you Marilyn...it takes such
courage to keep going...and now you are well...I admire your
strength...Again I thank you for writing your most inspiring
story."
Peggy Lavake, violist
with lupus
"Will be looking for
THE BOOK at a local bookstore here in Columbus. What others have
written is certainly a send off for a new book on LUPUS. Thanks
again for being another person who can write "for the common
man", suzie s. was another author who helped me get through
the first year of "It's LUPUS"
Holly J. Pugh
"Thank you for being on
Erskine Overnight Sunday May 19th. You are one of
the most courageous people I've encountered. Not only do
I enjoy talking with you, but my audience appreciated your most
important message. A message of life from the other side
gives all humanity hope. Thank you for sharing with the
"rest of us". You are fulfilling a mission and
we are all stronger and informed, thanks to your accepting the
challenge to return and inform." Erskine, host
of Erskine Overnight, www.erskineonline.com
"I just read Hanging by
a String and it is just fabulous! I gave it to another
member of the respiratory therapy team and they thought so, too.
I'm going to get it to the transplant team here at Norfolk General
and see if they would like to use it as a resource."
Jeff Gibson, respiratory therapist and brother
"Your writing awakened
something that was kicking around in my head for a long time."
Edith House, 81-year old Vermont resident
"I felt the same way.
I really enjoyed your book." Henry House, Marine WWII
veteran