A little girl dies in an emergency room, waiting for a doctor to see her. A young pregnant woman, mother of two, is confronted by the fact that she cannot find a doctor and decides to investigate the disappearance of her former physician. Her search will have her be navigated a complicate maze that will unravel a shocking reality. While enjoying an easy read, this book touch on Health Care, Civil Rights, the United States legal system and on being a doctor in this day and age. Author Marion Stahl brings a very different and fresh perspective on a difficult situation.For Reviews and Author Interview: http://marionstahl.wordpress.com
A book young ones will not forget. Anita has a beautiful life where playing the piano and music surrounds her. Her family lives in Brno, Czechoslovakia. She is nine years old when her town is invaded by German military forces. She sees her world slowly crumble. As the family is displaced again and again, she tries to come to terms with the horrible years that follow. An orphan at age 15, she is left to fend for herself. Awards: Anita has received many recognitions, including 'Movers and Shakers.' More recently, she was awarded the 'Exceptional Leader Award' by Senator Richard Blumenthal, the 'Distinguished Community Leadership Award' by Governor Nancy Wyman, and the State of Connecticut General Assembly Official Citation. These recognitions were celebrated during the ADL Centennial Gala. Reviews: “Her narratives reflects a positive attitude and touches the hearts of all.” “Echoes and Reflections” – Anti-Defamation League. “If someone is being bullied or marginalized, she says: 'Step in, Be a Hero. Don't stay silent. Speak out. This takes guts, but it is what we must do as people.” – University of New Haven. “She was driven by a relentless need to survive so that she could share her story and ensure that the nightmare of prejudice and violence would never happen again.” – Josh Sayles, The Weston Forum -"Anita Shorr has come forward to tell her incredible story as she survived the concentration camps during the Holocaust. It is her goal to ensure history does not repeat itself by sharing history's example of its most extreme form of bullying." Kirsten Schuder, M.S., Contributor.
A book young ones will not forget. Anita has a beautiful life where playing the piano and music surrounds her. Her family lives in Brno, Czechoslovakia. She is nine years old when her town is invaded by German military forces. She sees her world slowly crumble.As the family is displaced again and again, she tries to come to terms with the horrible years that follow. An orphan at age 15, she is left to fend for herself."Anita Shorr has come forward to tell her incredible story as she survived the concentration camps during the Holocaust. It is her goal to ensure history does not repeat itself by sharing history's example of its most extreme form of bullying." Kirsten Schuder, M.S., ContributorAwards: Anita has received many recognitions, including 'Movers and Shakers.' More recently, she was awarded the 'Exceptional Leader Award' by Senator Richard Blumenthal, the 'Distinguished Community Leadership Award' by Governor Nancy Wyman, and the State of Connecticut General Assembly Official Citation. These recognitions were celebrated during the ADL Centennial Gala.Reviews:“Her narratives reflects a positive attitude and touches the hearts of all.” “Echoes and Reflections” – Anti-Defamation League.“If someone is being bullied or marginalized, she says: 'Step in, Be a Hero. Don't stay silent. Speak out. This takes guts, but it is what we must do as people.” – University of New Haven.“She was driven by a relentless need to survive so that she could share her story and ensure that the nightmare of prejudice and violence would never happen again.” – Josh Sayles, The Weston Forum -
We thank you for bringing attention to this serious and growing problem." Jane M. Orient, Executive Director, AAPS -American Association of Physicians & Surgeons. "A book worth reading: This story is especially timely now that the health care reform is being implemented, as the new law will create a new raft of regulations that could make it even more difficult for doctors to practice medicine." Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Health Care, Cato Institute. "The Monster Chase explores several issues facing healthcare professionals. These issues stem from misinformation and corruption which arise out of the complex bureaucratic nature of the modern healthcare industry." Danny McCorry, Health Policy Research at The Heritage Foundation, George Town University School of Medicine. "Fascinating Read, an eye-opening and provocative book. " Cynthia Westland. "Timely for the current health care debate." Elgon B. Williams, Florida, Purdue University, Radio and Television Production. "There are few books that have captured my attention like 'The Monster Chase' did." David MacDonald, co-founder of SimpleCare, and President of Liberty Health. "Great read, on both sides of the examination table.." Kevin Sirmons, Minnesota, Medical Director, NAEMSE, NREMT, AAFP.
Book Reviews:Historical Reality for ALL Ages-Well-Written, Moving, Powerful. “As an educational tool, no student should miss Anita's story.” DiiA Good Book for Everyone To Read. Kirsten OConnorPowerful story “The core spirit of this book is profoundly moving.” Grady Harp, Art Historian History at its finest "This book is history at its finest as you will gain the inside picture into both event and emotions. Sometimes in life losses can ultimately be gains in other avenues. I recommend this book with a 5-star rating as the contents will captivate you page after page." Valerie Caraotta Page turning “The historical aspects were engrossing and her storyteller style made the combination of history and Anita's story, seamless. Leslie ObrienA Poignant, Intimate Portrait through the Lens of Family, Paige Duke, ReutersYou won't forget this story in a hurry. “Anita's undaunting courage and determination has won her recognition and many awards, including Movers and Shakers, Exceptional Leader Award(tm) by Senator Richard Blumenthal, the Distinguished Community Leadership Award by Governor Nancy Wyman, and the State of Connecticut General Assembly Official Citation.” The Great Reads“We feel compelled to stand up and do something,” Erica Lane, Stamford Advocate."Her narrative reflects a positive attitude and touch hearts of all." Echos and Reflexion at Quinnipiac University of Education. Excellent “Not only does this book cover atrocities and "events" on a grand scale, it also covers repugnant atrocities of a family. EVERYONE should read this well-done history.” Steven BouchardNow 84, Anita Ron Schorr is a grandmother of nine, a resident of Westport, anda devoted advocate for the weakest members of our society. She received anAnti-Defamation League Award for Community Leadership and is widelysought by schools and other organizations as a guest speaker. Anita has alsobeen nominated for the 2012 Movers and Shakers, Year in Review, by theJewish Ledger."If someone is bullied or marginalized, she said: "Step in. Be a Hero. Don't stay silent. Speak out." This takes guts, but it is what we must do as people." University of New Haven"She was driven by a relentless need to survive so that she could share her story and ensure that the nightmare of prejudice and violence would never happen again." Josh Sayles, The Weston Forum
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