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- Ricky & Shirlene - Cute, funny and inoffensive bookIs it cerebral humor? No, it's just a cute book, nothing more - it's NOT pornography and it's NOT insulting to women (or men), despite the few bad reviews here on Amazon. Most of the captions are so dumb, poking fun at stereotypes, but it's really funny - my husband even got a few chuckles. Share this book with your friends and have a laugh together.
- Robert H. Poirier - Moving to the Center of the Bed, author Sheila WeinsteinThere is no reason to move to the center of the bed if it is a place where your thoughts, emotions and your life has been centered for many years unless it is gradually stripped away from you by strange and almost incomprehensible forces. This is a story of personal survival after the reliable center of gravity of that bed is blind-sided with the death of a beloved spouse due to a rare neurological disorder known as Pick's disease. For all caregivers of Alzheimer's, dementia patients and those who fear its possibilities get this profoundly uplifting read as soon as you can. The loss of a beloved spouse is always traumatic, but it becomes magnified especially if you are living a successful life filled with love and supreme accomplishment. This was the life of Sheila, her children and her late husband George Weinstein MD., one of the 20th century's most successful, brilliant and respected ophthalmologists. The next time you want to curl up on a three hour flight to a better place, grab this book with the beautiful pink rose and white linen cover and enter a world that will leave you simply stunned with the author's ability to take you along a journey maybe you would not have the courage to go on alone. Together with the author, the pages will fly as you share the struggles, betrayals and personal heartbreaks as the lightning bolts of fate tear apart the very fabric of the author's idyllic life. The author takes the reader from the pinnacles of her husband's professional academic respect to dismal clinical places that seem cruel and ironic and yet Weinstein and her inspirational story triumphs over them with love and determination. This book is not for the faint of heart, and if you shed a few tears, ask your best friend or flight attendant for a glass of wine and toast a real life heroine.To find out what Sheila did to help her husband and to save herself, alone with only her family and the will to survive, just close your eyes and listen to the piano in the background. It is Weinstein playing a classical piano piece. It is a concerto of survival with the author as conductor and composer. It is Carnegie Hall. It is the music of love, life, courage and survival. It is what docents do to help others triumph. If you do not know what they do I would suggest you get this book even if you are not on a plane and are curled up under the covers and it is 10 below. I assure you that when you wake up the next day, it will be sunny and if not, you will make it that way. After reading Moving to the Center of the Bed that's what Sheila Weinstein would want you to do. When you read this book you will join her heart in the center of a bed filled with all her other readers and face tomorrow with a new and brighter outlook on the world. Once you read this book, you will hear the author's music forever and maybe you will play some of your own. Robert Poirier M.D.
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in spades. From the shock of when the neurologist's diagnosis of Pick's disease is given to her husband and her acceptance of his inevitable death she catapults the reader on a journey of what that means for the author, her family, and her personal survival. This personal transformational odyssey forms the the foundation of a confrontation with the traditional medical world, of which her husband was a renowned world class leader and her own personal survival, to the moment of her son's marriage and an inspired personal letter to her youngest daughter. - Daryl L. Herbison "xbox gamer" - OverlookedTo be perfectly honest, this is without question the most overlooked, ignored album I have ever come across. In terms of the power of its driving concept, Animals could have easily bested The Wall. The idea behind the album is the division of the human race into three categories; Dogs (aggressive power-seekers), Pigs (greedy capitalist businessmen), and Sheep (mindless, blind followers), respectively. As I said, this album could have easily been more popular than The Wall, but, as it were, people were (and still are) somewhat put off by long, drawn out songs. This simple fact doomed Animals even as it was being written (the three main songs on the album are 17:04, 11:28, and 10:16). If you don't mind listening to a song for longer than you're used to, I would definately recommend this album. It really is musical genius.