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A Sundog Moment
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  • A Sundog Moment
  • Written by author Sharon Baldacci
  • Published by Hachette Book Group, April 2004
  • - The author herself was diagnosed with MS 21 years ago and authentically and beautifully captures the thoughts and emotions of a vibrant woman navigating a new reality.- Comparable to Jan Karon's bestselling Mitford series, A SUNDOG MOMENT is brimming wi
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- The author herself was diagnosed with MS 21 years ago and authentically and beautifully captures the thoughts and emotions of a vibrant woman navigating a new reality.- Comparable to Jan Karon's bestselling Mitford series, A SUNDOG MOMENT is brimming with insight and wisdom for everyone—no matter what their experience or point of view.- Sharon Baldacci has written for "The Herald-Progress and "Richmond Magazine, among others, and has won awards from the Virginia Press Association and the Virginia Press Women, of which she is a member.

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Michael and Elizabeth Whittaker seem to be the perfect couple. Then Elizabeth is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and their world falls apart. In this poignant novel of faith and change, the ripple of Elizabeth's diagnosis affects her relationships with the well-meaning people who love her: Virginia Mae, her domineering mother whose "emotional illogic was legend"; her overprotective husband; and her best friend Carol. Elizabeth finds hope and friendship in the Northern Neck Neuromuscular Support Group, but when the members dabble in marijuana as a possible aid to healing, disaster is just around the corner. Throughout her troubles, Elizabeth finds solace in looking for a "sundog" moment-a reference to a rainbowlike weather phenomenon in the sky that heralds change. Sundogs become symbolic for Elizabeth of her own transitions and the need for clarity in her faith. The author, sister of bestselling author David Baldacci, was diagnosed with MS 21 years ago, and her firsthand knowledge of the disease's spiritual, emotional and physical implications lends authenticity to her story. Occasionally, the writing feels too factual, and some sermon text, journal entries and letters slow the pace. An unlikely accident involving a young boy may strain credibility. Although the amount of profanity and use of "God" as an exclamatory will keep this novel out of many CBA bookstores, the same honesty should endear it to a wider audience. Readers, especially those whose lives have been touched by MS, should find solace and support in Baldacci's touching novel. (Apr.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.


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