"A remarkable book you deserve a great credit, congratulations!" --
Steve Allen"A riveting story, punctuated by wit and humor. Not only for the lay public but for general physicians, psychologists, neurologists, and psychiatrists." --
Kaiser Permanente Journal, Dr. Elliot S. Eisenberg, MD, Spring 2001"Filled with practical advice. Marcell gives insights for anyone facing such tough decisions. We can learn a lot from her experience." --
Modern Healthcare Magazine, Charles S. Lauer, Publisher, March 5, 2001"I thought I knew Jacqueline until I read her book. Wow, what a story!" --
Regis Philbin"It's like fiction, or a made-for-TV movie, filled with despair and deception, then resolution and redemption--leavened by doses of humor." --
AARP's BULLETIN, Cover Story, by Susan L. Crowley, April 2001."Jacqueline tackles that part of life that most think will never happen and shocks us out of our denial" --
Dr. Dean Edell"Jacqueline's story and style of writing will surely grab a large readership." --
Hugh Downs "She stresses: when your loved one does something that strikes you as illogical or irrational--it is! That's when you should seek help." --
Ann Shields, Special to The Los Angeles Times , March 2001"Those of you with aging parents need to take stock of their situation so you can help them before it's too late. Jacqueline has shown you the way." --
Journal of Longevity , Dr. Paul Yutsis, MD, June, 2001