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Take My Hand: The Extraordinary Story of a Girl Named Janis
by Audrey M. Revell
219 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); contains B&W photos; catalogue #06-1164; ISBN 1-4120-9410-0; US$22.52, C$25.90, EUR18.50, £12.95
A funny, powerful, honest, controversial and heartbreaking story written to fulfill a promise made before her daughter's life support was switched off.

About the Book
Janis Revell did not come into this world easily. But from the moment she was born she was her mother's love. At the age thirty-four Jan died. She was a gifted, comical, exciting, vibrant, intellectual, and a challenging individual. Her spirituality and sensitivity produced tremendous joy for those who knew her.
It is a moving story of joy, family warmth, and of bright achievement tarnished by the coldness and failures of dreary and inefficient bureaucracy and highlights the shining examples set by caring volunteers, in stark contrast to the paid functionaries of grey, faceless and dismissive authority.
Above all, this book is a searing indictment of a system in which closing ranks is more important than establishing the truth, and in which the concerns of those who are subject to the system are treated with arrogant dismissiveness.
In Take My Hand, Audrey Revell paints a vivid and moving picture of the life and indomitable spirit of her daughter Janis, an exceptionally talented musician and composer despite having lost her sight as a child together with progressive hearing loss. Enduring and overcoming all the difficulties and disappointments of a lifelong fight against the rare and incurable disease Retinitis Pigmentosa.
This is a true story of love, dedication, shining devotion and black betrayal by the system.
This is Audrey Revell's honest, heart-breaking, funny, powerful, and sometimes controversial story of the life and dreadful, harrowing death of her daughter, written to fulfill a promise she made to Jan before her life support was switched off.
It is also a tribute to Janis. It is lovingly and honestly written in unsparing graphic terms in the hope that it will challenge you to a better understanding of many issues.
SENSE: "It is a powerful and moving story which goes into some painful and difficult areas."
THE FOREST BOOK SHOP: "A powerful and very moving story."
Millie Founder of APRIL(Adverse Drug Reactions Information Line) says "In my opinion Audrey Revell is an accomplished writer. Take my Hand is compelling reading. The book records a fulfilled life by a young woman with untiring spirit and determination to overcome limitations to her condition.The lack of understanding of adverse drug reactions and the neglect of the physical well being of a disabled young person is just part of this story of an amazing young woman as told by her mother.
Audrey Revell does justice to her daughter's memory in this book."
"....I think it was very brave of you and I hope it will prove important in greater understanding and improved services in the future" Rt Hon David Blunkett MP
"It is compelling reading. The book records a fulfilled life achieved by a young woman with untiring spirit and determination to overcome limitations due to her condition. Just part of this story of an amazing young woman as told by her mother".......Millie Kieve - Adverse Psychiatric reactions Information Link(APRIL)
"I have been in some extremely creative productions but this award recognises the talents of some amazingly creative people like Audrey writing on a theme rarely highlighted"......... Miriam Margolyes - the famous actress.
About the Author

Born in 1936 in the city of Birmingham, Audrey was involved in various voluntary fields and with her husband, John, set up a Guest House and Tea Shop in Devon. Later she moved to Peterborough where she ran her own craft business and taught 3D De'coupage. She is now retired and lives with John and their dog Cluffy in Peterborough. Her hobbies are reading, craft-work, crosswords, and gardening.
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