<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Kelly Fosso Rodenberg lost dexterity in her left hand, her neurologist suspected "there's something going on upstairs." Scans revealed a golf ball-sized, malignant brain tumor nestled above her right ear. Despite the dire statistics associated with her Glioblastoma-Grade 4 diagnosis, Kelly's memoir inspires others with hope and humor.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Featured in numerous publications, including <em>Sharing Mayo Clinic</em>; <em>CaringBridge, the Caregiver Action Network;</em> and <em>The Musella Foundation for Brain Tumor Research & Information</em>.</p><p><em>Inhale courage, exhale fear.</em></p><p>With a next-to-nonexistent medical file, Kelly Fosso Rodenberg thought she must have a pinched nerve when her left hand started losing strength and agility. However, the neurologist examining her suspected there was "something going on upstairs," and brain scans revealed the existence of a golf ball-sized, malignant tumor nestled above her right ear. Rather than hosting a bunco party that fateful evening, Kelly and her husband were scrambling to make life-and-death decisions for a disease about which they knew absolutely nothing.</p><p>Despite the dire statistics associated with her Glioblastoma--Grade 4 diagnosis, Kelly chooses to focus on hope, humor, and happiness. Sure, life with a fast-growing, terminal brain tumor can be tough, but this farm girl is even tougher. Having experienced both sides of the coin--as caregiv<em>er</em> for her husband during his battle with a rare medical condition, and now as caregiv<em>ee</em> in her own hot mess express--Kelly is all about sharing her experiences in hopes of helping and encouraging others.</p><p><em>There's Something Going On Upstairs </em>is an uplifting story of faith and perseverance, richly informative and inspiring for anyone dealing with a personal crisis. Can the diagnosis of a cancerous brain tumor actually be a gift? Let Kelly count the ways.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"So often when one is faced with unexpected and challenging situations it is easy to ask, where is God? Kelly reminds us that God is always present, and with faith we can find God in the humor while in the midst of tragedy. This story is a wonderful companion for anyone dealing with tragedy and challenges, as it reminds us that through it all, we can still see the little miracles and in them find comfort and joy in knowing that God is ever present with us."</p><p><strong>Mike Carlson</strong><br /> Lead Pastor, First Lutheran Church of Sauk Centre, MN</p><p>"<em>There's Something Going On Upstairs</em> drew me in immediately! I laughed, I cried, and I cheered on my friend throughout every chapter. The book is excellently written--brutally honest, insightful, funny, and courageous. Anyone on a similar journey with illness or cancer should read it just for the affirmation that they are not alone."</p><p><strong>Kelly Espy</strong><br /> Fundraising Campaign Manager, CaringBridge</p><p>"With a grace-filled and courageous heart, Kelly Rodenberg takes us through a year in the life of a glioblastoma patient in her memoir, <em>There's Something Going On Upstairs</em>. We walk with Kelly through doctor's offices, surgical suites, hospital rooms, MRI machines, and radiation therapy clinics. You'd think it would be a depressing tale, but instead, Kelly reveals an inspiring story of how humor, gratitude, supportive family and friends, and an unwavering faith in God can get you through even the darkest days. In the end, she leaves the reader with something we can all use: hope." </p><p><strong>Pastor Peter Geisendorfer-Lindgren</strong><br /> Lord of Life Lutheran, Maple Grove, MN</p><p>"Kelly, you never disappoint! You're such a gifted writer. This book shows your faith, compassion, and positive attitude. This detailed account of your journey will be helpful to anyone on a health-related journey. I know it will be a blessing to many, just as you are, my friend."</p><p><strong>Sharon Quast</strong><br /> Forever Friend</p><p>What a lovely read! I sat down yesterday and didn't move until I finished the book. I laughed, I cried, I felt your pain and agony, your frustration, your sadness, your hope, your tribute to your father, your ability to learn to ask for help, and most importantly, your tribute to Bob! It was such a moving read. I feel so honored to have been allowed to read it.</p><p><strong>Kari Thompson</strong><br /> Life-Long Friend</p><p> </p><br>
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