AnythingButaDog fact sheet.doc
Lisa on USA 9 News http://www.wusa9.com/news/health/story.aspx?storyid=80502&catid=28
Recommended by About.com and Joni and Friends
Reviews
"If you're an animal lover, you'll love the critter tales as much as the special-needs storyline." Terri Mauro, About.com, http://specialchildren.about.com/od/booksonfamilyissues/gr/anythingbutadog.htm
"Saunders weaves laughter and tears, congenital CMV education and the challenges of raising two daughters – one a tomboy and the other severely disabled." Deborah J. Botti, Times Herald Record,
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090121/HEALTH/901210313
"I read this straight through in one sitting and loved it! It was moving—and funny! The appendages about congenital CMV contain such valuable information, and the addendums are very moving. This book is an incredible contribution." Mary Goodin, M.A., Educator
"A mother of a daughter born with severe disabilities uses humor to candidly relate experiences of acceptance and daily hardships with the people and pets forever changed by her child’s life."
Joni and Friends http://www.joniandfriends.org/book_list.php?category_id=26&x=6&y=9
“Saunders takes readers on a road trip as harrowing as any Dog Whisperer training challenge." Tonia Shakespeare, Rockland Magazine http://lohud.com/article/20081030/CUSTOM04/810300556/1277
"When we published Lisa's story in the Times Herald-Record, it drew so much response that we knew a fuller version would make an important, funny and touching book. She has proved us right!” Genie Abrams, copy editor and author of Louey Levy's Greatest Catch
“A hilarious set of pet tales! This mini-classic shines with the assurance that every child is beloved and valuable. I wish I’d had this book to read to my children. Lisa has given us yet another funny, tender tale of family life.” Dr. Elisabeth Schafer, author of Vegetable Desserts: Beyond Carrot Cake and Pumpkin Pie
“Very touching, moving, personal; a joy to read. I laughed out loud and I cried. I congratulate Lisa on producing a very good piece of work.” Gail J Demmler-Harrison MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Director of the Congenital CMV Disease Registry and Research Program, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
“An unforgettable love story! It illustrates the life of a handicapped girl with her parents, sister and one insightful dog. Just when certain events make you cry, Lisa hits you with a zinger to make you laugh again!” Dr. Lee McDowell, author of textbooks on the nutritional importance of vitamins and minerals.
"Having walked the same road, I've lived Lisa's feelings and stories and ultimately shared the same unshakeable and deep, deep love a mother has for her CMV child." Tracy McGinnis, Founder of the Brendan B. McGinnis Congenital CMV Foundation and mother of Brendan born with congenital CMV
“A remarkable story, told in a way that is powerful and unforgettable. The dialogue is delightful! It's almost impossible to end a book in a truly satisfying way, but Lisa has succeeded 100%. I have a pregnant friend who works at a preschool and daycare facility who definitely needs to know about congenital CMV. I plan to print out some information for her immediately.” Krista Niles, Graduate Student, University of Chicago
"I just loved it! An entertaining yet honest look at what it's like to raise a child with disabilities."- Janelle Greenlee, www.stopcmv.com, mother of twin daughters Riley and Rachel, born with Congenial CMV
"The book is so well written and so endearing that you won't forget it once you've read it. Believe me." David Sisson, retired English professor
"I stayed up until 2 a.m. to finish it last night. Not only do I absolutely LOVE Lisa's writing style, but her story has touched my very soul." Christy Cothron, STOP CMV rep and mother of Michael, 10, and Zachary, 7, born with congential CMV, Palatka, Florida
"Wow! Laughed, cried, hugged my pooch...couldn't put it down! What an incredibly touching story. I, like WAY TOO MANY others, had never even heard of CMV before. I will share it with my book club -10 more people to help spread awareness!" Susanne Sullivan Kirkland, Bountiful, Utah. To read an excerpt or purchasing options, including through the National Congenital CMV Disease Foundation, visit www.authorlisasaunders.com
"Honest and entertaining! It’s a light read that's multi-layered in substance." Ann Kuehner, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
“Colorfully written—full of humor and compassion. Very informative on the subject of CMV.” Maria Saunders
“I laughed. I cried. I found hope! It covers issues that a lot of people can relate to—a child’s plea for a pet, a mother’s anguish over a suitable one for a family with a disabled child, and the consequences of a variety of disastrous, though very entertaining pets!" Carmen Burton, Coordinator, Congenital Cytomegalovirus Association UK and mother of Natalie born with congenital CMV
“Once I started reading Anything But a Dog, I could not put it down! Lisa has a way with words. Not only did I get an education on CMV, but I got to meet Lisa’s family in the precious, sometimes hysterical story of their lives together--and how they persevered and stayed close to one another through thick and thin. This book changed my perspective on life. Now that’s worth a read when a book can do that!” Julie Koehn (I’m not a book reviewer by profession. But this book is just too important to not be spread to every family, community, and local library.)
Elizabeth and her dog Riley
Elizabeth and her mom, Lisa Saunders
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Anything-But-Dog-congenital-cytomegalovirus/dp/1588329968/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233413673&sr=8-1
Publisher's press release: Anything But A Dog Unlimited Press Release.pdf
Media write-ups:CMV Anything But a Dog Hudson Valley Biz.doc
Rockland Magazine: http://lohud.com/article/20081030/CUSTOM04/810300556/1277
Times Herald Record: http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090121/HEALTH/901210313
Washingtion D.C. USA 9 News: http://www.wusa9.com/news/health/story.aspx?storyid=80502&catid=28
Joni and Friends: http://www.joniandfriends.org/book_list.php?category_id=26&x=6&y=9
About.com: http://specialchildren.about.com/od/booksonfamilyissues/gr/anythingbutadog.htm
Anything But a Dog! Rockland County Times.pdf
"Anything But a Dog!" Rockland Community College SCENE (see pg 10) :http://www.sunyrockland.edu/alumni-friends/newsletter/08fall.pdf Contact Lisa Saunders directly for an interview or for an autographed first edition at saundersbooks@aol.com. Copies are available to members of the working press by contacting news@unlimitedpublishing.com. For permission to publish an excerpt, contact: ops@unlimitedpublishing.com Cover design by Mary Kramer (MilkweedGraphics.com), Copyright (c) 2008 by Unlimited Publishing LLC, used by permission.
According to the CDC (www.cdc.gov/cmv)
#Every hour, congenital CMV causes one child to become disabled
#Approximately 8,000 children each year suffer permanent disabilities caused by CMV.
The CDC recommends that pregnant women practice frequent hand-washing, especially after diaper changes, and avoid kissing young children on the mouth and sharing food, towels or utensils with them. (Congenital CMV precautions are also listed in their Pregnancy Information site at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/pregnancy_gateway/infection.htm).
CONTACTS/MORE INFO:
For more information about congenital CMV and how you can protect your pregnancy, contact Gail J Demmler MD, Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, Director of Congenital CMV Disease Registry, Clinic and Research Program at gjdemmle@texaschildrenshospital.org or visit: www.bcm.edu/pedi/infect/cmv. The Registry supports CMV research, disseminates information and provides a parent support group. Registry: (832) 824-4387.
Lisa Saunders' memoir, “Anything But a Dog! The perfect pet for a girl with congenital CMV,” may be purchased through the Registry at: www.unlimitedpublishing.com/cmv where they will receive a % of the proceeds.
The 2008 Congenital CMV Conference was sponsored by the CDC and the Congenital CMV Foundation. For more information, contact Lenore Pereira, Ph.D. at lenore.pereira@ucsf.edu. The Foundation Web site, www.congenitalcmv.org/ includes Members of the Scientific Advisory Committee with their contact information. You may contact the Conference co-organizer, Michael J. Cannon, Ph.D., Research Epidemiologist, CDC, at mcannon@cdc.gov
"The virtual absence of a prevention message has been due, in part, to the low profile of congenital CMV. Infection is usually asymptomatic in both mother and infant, and when symptoms do occur, they are non-specific, so most CMV infections go undiagnosed,” stated Drs. Cannon (of the CDC) and Davis in their article, “Washing our hands of the congenital cytomegalovirus disease epidemic,” available on: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1182379 Here the brief CDC/CMV podcast at:: http://www2a.cdc.gov/podcasts/player.asp?f=7926
Published by Unlimited Publishing LLC, Anything But a Dog! has an expected publication date in early 2009, with a limited advance release in late 2008. Advance copies are available to members of the working press on request. E-mail news@unlimitedpublishing.com or call 1-800-218-8877.
To learn more about CMV: http://www.cdc.gov/cmv/
CDC CMV Conference: http://www.cmvconference2008.com
Congenital CMV Foundation: http://www.congenitalcmv.org/
Shortly after my daughter died from congenital CMV complications at the age of 16, I wrote:
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061018/LIFE/610180313/-1/LIFE01
When my oldest daughter asked for dog, I told her no--not just because I knew I'd be the one to end up walking it, but because I was afraid it might accidentally harm her severely handicapped little sister. But I did make her a promise that I thought I would never have to keep: "If God brings one to our door, then you can have it." Well, the rest is history!
In an effort to prevent the #1 viral cause of mental and physical handicaps, more common that Down syndrome, I wrote the humorous account of a big, homeless dog’s devotion to my youngest daughter Elizabeth, born disabled from congenital CMV (cytomegalovirus). See recent review at: http://lohud.com/article/20081030/CUSTOM04/810300556/1277
Congenital CMV is more common a cause of birth defects than Down syndrome, yet OB/GYNs do not routinely warn their pregnant patients how to avoid it. I ran a daycare center in my home and knew nothing about the precautions to take to avoid CMV infection. Elizabeth had cerebral palsy, epilepsy, a hearing loss, was mentally delayed and legally blind. As the parent representative for the Congenital CMV Foundation, I recently spoke to an international community of scientists at the CDC: http://congenitalcmv.blogspot.com/2008/11/cdc-congenital-cmv-cytomegalovirus-and.html
"Anything But a Dog! The perfect pet for a girl with congenital CMV" also includes the latest prevention and treatment of congenital CMV. To read an excerpt, visit www.authorlisasaunders.com You are welcome to review it or publish an excerpt (just ask permission from the publisher). Advance copies are available to members of the working press on request. E-mail news@unlimitedpublishing.com or call 1-800-218-8877.
I have the contact information for several leading doctors and scientists in the field of congenital CMV if you are interested in writing an article about congenital CMV.
Shortly after my daughter died during a seizures at the age of 16, I wrote a short article about her life:
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061018/LIFE/610180313/-1/LIFE01
To learn more about CMV: http://www.cdc.gov/cmv/
Congenital CMV Foundation (I am the parent representative): http://www.congenitalcmv.org/
INTERESTED IN PUBLISHING A REVIEW OR EXCERPT?
Published by Unlimited Publishing LLC, Anything But a Dog! has an expected publication date in early 2009, with a limited advance release in late 2008. Advance copies are available to members of the working press on request. E-mail news@unlimitedpublishing.com or call 1-800-218-8877.
Unlimited Publishing LLC routinely grant rights to excerpt or serialize. All they need is a formal request from the publication by e-mail.
Fundraisers with Anything But a Dog!
If books are purchases directly from author, she can make it available as a fundraising tool. You can send your organization members an e-mail something like:
Subject: Humorous Memoir of Homeless Dog and a Girl in a Wheelchair
Have your kids ever bugged you for a dog? You know who really ends up taking care it, right? When the oldest daughter of writer Lisa Saunders asked for a dog, Lisa had more to worry about than just the matter of who was going to end up walking it in the rain.
Lisa‘s newly published humorous memoir, "Anything But a Dog! The perfect Pet for a Girl with congenital CMV," begins when Lisa says “No” to daughter Jackie’s pleas for a dog, fearing it would be too rambunctious around her disabled little sister, Elizabeth. But Lisa does make Jackie a promise she thinks she will never have to honor: “If God brings a dog to our door, then you can have it.” In the meantime, the family wrestles with a series of dysfunctional pets: a flesh-eating hamster, an attack cat, killer ants and a very stinky rabbit.
Then one day, the unexpected happens: a dirty, shivering puppy shows up at their door. But is this dog really Heaven-sent?
Lisa’s book also includes the latest news on the prevention of a virus called CMV (cytomegalovirus), the disease that caused Elizabeth’s physical and mental disabilities, the #1 viral cause of birth defects, even more common than Down syndrome. Lisa hopes that you will spread the news about CMV prevention so that it will become common knowledge--the way pregnant women know they shouldn't change the kitty litter box.
Published by Unlimited Publishing LLC,
Anything But a Dog! is not yet sold in bookstores (public availability expected in early 2009). To read about Lisa's mission with her book, see recently published article:
http://www.hvbiz.biz/health/health09220801.php
For more information about the book, or to read an excerpt, visit Lisa’s Web site at www.authorlisasaunders.com or contact her at saundersbooks@aol.com.
Letter to the Editor:
CDC Raises Awareness of #1 Birth Defects Virus--MORE COMMON THAN DOWN SYNDROME
Pregnant Women Unaware Saliva of Toddlers Potentially Harmful to Unborn
Congenital CMV (cytomegalovirus) is more common a cause of birth defects than Down syndrome, yet OB/GYNs do not routinely warn their pregnant patients how to avoid it. I wasn’t warned about CMV and my daughter Elizabeth was born with a severely damaged brain. She had cerebral palsy, epilepsy, a hearing loss, was profoundly mentally retarded and legally blind. She died at the age of 16 from a seizure.
The CDC in Atlanta is hosted the first international Congenital CMV conference in the U.S. on November 5-7. As the parent representative of the Congenital CMV Foundation, I was given the chance to speak to an international community of scientists and health practioners about raising congenital CMV awareness. See: http://congenitalcmv.blogspot.com/2008/11/cdc-congenital-cmv-cytomegalovirus-and.html
My recently released book, “Anything But a Dog! The perfect pet for a girl with congenital CMV," is the true story of a big, homeless dog's devotion to Elizabeth and includes the latest prevention and treatment of congenital CMV. Please visit my Web site at www.authorlisasaunders.com for more information.
To learn more about CMV: http://www.cdc.gov/cmv/
CDC CMV Conference: http://www.cmvconference2008.com
Congenital CMV Foundation: http://www.congenitalcmv.org/