<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>How to live a vibrant life despite a fatal diagnosis.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Pies to Die For</em> is a how-to against the bad stuff of living with metastatic cancer or other lethal diagnoses-the monsters that attack your frame of mind, so you can't enjoy the time you have left. It's also a romp through art appraising; specifically, through the author's husband and his clients who have lost art through death, debt, divorce, and disaster. These stories offer hints about how to cope with something beautiful being gone, or they entertain you with the strangeness of human nature-even without stage four anything.</p><p> </p><p>This book is meant to give you tools for your journey, however long or short, so that you live vibrantly, gratefully, and with gusto till the end.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Cancer is an overwhelming and unwelcome interloper. In light of its seemingly insurmountable power, those who are condemned to its diagnosis so often-if not universally- feel helpless and powerless. Thankfully Carole Weaver's <em>Pies to Die For </em>is a source of hope in what would otherwise be a dark existence." -<strong>Jeff Neurman </strong>Blog author, <em>itsinmyblood </em></p><p><br></p><p>"Whether or not you're a cancer survivor or cancer patient, you'll be richer and wiser for having experienced the stories and experiences this book offers." <strong>-Sheila Pearl</strong>, MSW, CLC Relationship & Recalibration Life Coach Author of Amazon Bestselling <em>Ageless & Sexy </em>book series </p><p><br></p><p>"In an era where confusion and tumult reign, Carole exposes the light, the beauty, and the sheer joy of living, encouraging gratitude and optimism in her readers." <strong>-Tracey S. Lawrence </strong>Author, <em>Dementia Sucks: A Caregiver's Journey - With Lessons Learned </em></p><p><br></p><p>"Carole Weaver shares a profound journey in <em>Pies to Die For, </em>an exploration of how experiencing the aesthetic can lead to deep human emotional healing. Here lies the resources that are a gift for anyone dealing with a severe diagnosis. We are not alone in our grief when we see how its' simultaneity can be a means to befriend it, opening the energy of compassion and humor to deal with it." </p><p><strong>-Dr. Kenneth Silvestri </strong>Author, <em>A Wider Lens: How to See Your Life Differently </em></p><p><br></p><p>"This book is not only a primer for those with THE DIAGNOSIS, it's a primer for living a full life. More than that, this book is a testament to the author's love of life." <strong>-Lynn J. Maier</strong>, Esquire </p><p><br></p><p>"How lucky we are to have this brilliant author share her stories with us! Through stage four metastatic cancer, Dr. Weaver delivers five-star inspiration. <strong>-Dr. Jandie Schwartz </strong>University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Co-leader of the Breast Cancer Book Club </p><p><br></p><p>In my years of dealing with serious illness-as a patient, a writer, and as a medical musician-I've never met anyone who knows how to deal with it in a better way than Carole Weaver. She's a marvel and an inspiration. This book, beautifully written, is a must-read for anyone and everyone who is touched by life-threatening illness. <strong>-Andrew Schulman </strong>Author, <em>Waking the Spirit: A Musician's Journey Healing Body, Mind, and Soul </em></p><p><br></p><br>
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