"This is a moving true story of how people can find the inner strength to rise above it when their world is turned upside down."
– Sir Richard Branson.
"I recommend this work of hope to everyone....HD families, health care workers, scientists, as well as the parents, siblings, spouses, and friends of all who face a health challenge."
- Jane Paulsen, Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, Psychology and Neurosciences, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
“A compelling read. What an insight into living with HD! I sat down with a cup of tea and spent the rest of the day reading it from cover to cover. I just couldn’t put it down. Despite the trauma of living with HD, what does come across in the book is the wonderful sense of humour…It’s a joy to read.”
- Pauline Mabbs
“I just previewed the first chapter. Sooooooooooooo gooooooooooooood. This is an excellent writer. I do want my own copy. I do want to read it and loan it out to my family.”
- Posted on the HDAC noticeboard
“I agree…I read a few chapters and I’m sure this will be a treasure for many families…beautifully written…a wonderful book!”
- Posted on the HDAC noticeboard
“I am VERY exicted to see such a wonderful book available for all HD families worldwide. Thank you for sharing your hearts and your lives to help bring awareness to Huntington’s Disease.”
- Jean E. Miller, HD Patient Outreach, HDSA Centre of Excellence at USF, Tampa, Fl
“A wonderful idea and achievement! I take my hats off to you guys.”
- Roger English, UK
“I am very much hoping that this will increase the profile of HD”
- Dr. Andrea Nemeth, Clinical Genetics Specialist, Oxford, UK
“This book is a compass for our thoughts, a model for our values and a tonic for our souls.”
- Professor Aidan Halligan, former Director of Clinical Governance, UK National Health Service, and Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England
“I can’t thank you enough for the uplifting read I have had today – My week , and perhaps my year of work in HD, will certainly be better for it. These ‘stories from the heart are able to penetrate even the thickest of fogs that accumulate during the dark times in life. I recommend this work of hope to everyone…”
- Jane Paulsen, Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, Psychology and Neurosciences, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa