Warren D. Spinner
"A delightful and inspirational story about a girl who refuses to let epilepsy interfere with her life. It is a joyful and cherished resource for helping children understand epilepsy."--(Dr. Warren D. Spinner, Neurology, Epilepsy, Neurophysiology, Clinical Assistant Instructor, Department of Neurology, Stony Brook University Medical Center)
Rhonda Rosenheck
"A powerful story of a courageous life. I appreciate the characterizations of the hospital tests in a way that calms fears and engages a child's silly-o-meter. Ms Rocheford is modeling for parents how to talk with their children about hospital visits, which makes the story appropriate for children and parents going through any medical exploration."--(Rhonda Rosenheck, Founder, livingcourage.com)
Jeffrey St. Laurent
"An emotional story that allows the reader to feel the courage and bravery of a young girl in pursuit of a better life against some difficult or challenging circumstances."--(Jeffrey St. Laurent,
Author, Being Fulfilled, BeingFulfilled.net)
Donald L. Schomer
"A very reassuring story of what a child with epilepsy might face. There are so many potentially frightening experiences and misperceptions; these are handled calmly and with a deep understanding of how the child perceives them."--(Donald L. Schomer, M.D., Director, Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology, Chief, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Professor, Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Past President, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society, Past President, American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology Chairman, Board of Clinical Neurophysiology)
Rob Moss
"As the parents of an epileptic child, this book offers a window into our son's world. Through simple but thorough explanations, we learn what Nel experiences when she has a seizure, visits her doctor and has testing done. Every child with epilepsy and parent of a child with epilepsy should hear this story."--(Rob and Lisa Moss, Founders, seizuretracker.com)