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“Wow! What a woman! This is a moving story, very human, very real, very wise, very uplifting. Madelyn had a great sense of humor, but the most amazing thing was her strength and ability to grow spiritually in the face of adversity. Many people would feel sorry for themselves, but Madelyn was able to see good in the face of so much that was pretty awful. She often prayed that God would take her husband, but if not, that God would give her the strength to carry on. She focused on remembering and treasuring the good times, not seeing her husband only as he was after suffering a debilitating stroke. Her view of God is beautiful, and it says as much or more about her than it does about God. This is a lovely tribute by a daughter to her mother. Would that we all could be so fortunate!” The Very Reverend Hollinshead T. Knight I felt as though I knew Madelyn. Reading the book, I would find my mom, an aunt and others that I’ve known. Sometimes I found myself. I enjoyed it so much; I didn’t want it to end. It’s the kind of book I will read more than once. Madelyn was a great person. I would have loved to have known her and been one of her friends. Lou McMurrin, Retired I feel privileged at meeting Madelyn through her letters and envy those who knew her in person. “Letters from Madelyn” is one of the most inspiring, yet down-to-earth, books I have come across in my 36 years as an academic librarian – as well as being laugh-out-loud funny! What a remarkable woman! Charlie Weyant, Retired Madelyn speaks her mind with wit and wisdom. As a caregiver, she is strong, upbeat and practical. As a person, she is spiritual and open to new ideas. There is much to learn about life from this amazing woman. I wish I could have met her! Ellen Weyant, Board Member, Laughing through my tears, I was reassured that even in the midst of the worst end-of-life issues there is an opportunity for deepening spiritual awareness, personal growth, and peace. Madelyn makes us believe that we, too, can rejoice in life, even to the end of our days. Jenan Rook Brandt, Retired Teacher Madelyn’s letters captivated us and kept us up way too late into the night. Both my husband and I commented on her progressive ideas, spiritual insights and her constant questioning. She seemed to be able to rebound and reinvent herself despite her day to day existence. The book has so much power to it, and it really makes one think about the future and health and aging (and our marriage vows!). All I want to do now is exercise and stay healthy. Beth Chapman and Marc Cramer One of our best programs. Your mother, your and her energy, the humor, the inspiration, the reality were not lost on this group. You were a blessing to us all. Thank you so much. Donna Armstrong, Salem Study Club |
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