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Friday, May 9, 2014

Spotlight for Making Lemonade with Ben: The Audacity to Cope by Katherine J. Perreth

Pump Up Your Book Presents Making Lemonade with Ben: The Audacity to Cope By Katherine J. Perreth 
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Making Lemonade with Ben: The Audacity to Cope
By Katherine J. Perreth

Publisher:  Katherine J. Perreth
Release Date: February 22, 2013
Genre:  Memoir/Personal Growth/Inspirational
Length:  412 Pages
ISBN:  978-1477665169
ASIN:  B00C2E2J10

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About the book:

With deftly wielded humor and heart-wrenching candor, Katherine Perreth vividly recounts the myriad physical, mental, emotional and spiritual repercussions stemming from her son’s massive brain hemorrhage. Seven-year-old Ben suffers numerous disabilities and, later, mental health challenges. Yet, love wins.

Making Lemonade With Ben is a compelling Cinderella story tracing sixteen years of Ben’s life. It begins with the night a University of Wisconsin Hospital neurosurgeon saved Ben, and follows Ben through young adulthood.

Although he encounters years of substantial obstacles, in 2011 his never-say-die cheery attitude and uber-outgoing ways ultimately carry him to Washington D.C. There he represents the Madison Children’s Museum, his employer, at a national award ceremony. Wearing his ankle-foot-orthosis with a smiley face on the back, Ben juggles one-handed everywhere he goes, accomplishing his life goal: “Make humanity smile.”

Universal themes of perseverance and compassion encourage readers to contemplate contemporary issues: mental illness treatment, recovery and stigma, the role of intentional employers in the lives of those with disabilities, and the success that can occur when a community values all of her citizens.

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PUYB Meet the Author

Katherine holds UW-Madison Social Work and Sociology degrees, is a reporter for her hometown newspaper, the Middleton Times Tribune, and conducts a class on reminiscence writing. In addition, in her role as administrative staff with WESLI (an ESL school on Madison’s capitol square), she deals in chalk. And paper. Oodles of paper. She recently took an EmptyNester Victory Tour with her husband of 28 years, but hasn’t yet changed the locks on their home. Their three kids can still get in.


Drop by to pay her visit at: www.katherineperreth.com





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