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Waltz with Insanity Book $20.25

Read the review, by Kassia Micek (The Courier's Reporter)


Few subjects in this world bring about more pain and confusion than of death. But how does a person find solace when a loved one is abducted and murdered – and by a family friend? On Tuesday, September 12, 1995, Paulette Norman´s life changed completely. Her only son. McKay, just were twelve years at the time, was abducted and brutally murdered by a close friend of the family. Paulette Norman´s Waltz with Insanity detail the events leading up to this devastating event one summer day in the South Texas town of Conroe. What transpires is a mother of grief and her process of healing.

Paulette Norman allows you to view into her soul and share her joy, pain, wisdom, and drive. Easy to read and engaging, the book lets you begin to feel the excitement of the loss of that child. The reader is not left with a sense of despair, but rather is empowered by hope and the knowledge that life can go on after devastating losses and serious health challenges. Paulette motivates me to do what I can to promote health and safety for children with our Project Safe and Project Health activities. Her story will likely do the same for you. Her passion to survive and her faith have channeled her energy into a movementto help others prevent children from suffering. The reader will become part of this movement. McKay will live on through them

______ Robert Guillio,MD

 

If you want to mail a check to us to buy the book
Send to:

The McKay Foundation

P.O. Box 3549, Conroe,
TX 77305



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