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Devil's Dance

Devil's Dance

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Touching... wonderfully written...extreme gentleness
Review: After reading Devils dance, I now have a broader sense of the many lives this devastating sickness effects, not only the victim but those who love and know them... Thank you RRK

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fictional look at a complex disease
Review: Devil's Dance is a well written book with an interestingplot. For those who know HD, it is a hard book to read in manyways. For those who have never heard about this disease, I hope Karlen's portrayal brings you to a point of compassion for those who daily struggle with it.

Readers of Devil's Dance quickly learn that the disease affects everyone in the family, even those who do not have the gene.

As a member of a Huntington's family, I must caution readers that the time frame of Karlen's book is when there was no gene test readily available. There have been significant advances such as the discovery of the gene, effective counseling, and new medications to help with the symptoms.

The other word of caution is this. In the book, Harry Stone displays certain symptoms that are not seen in every Huntington's sufferer. It is important to understand that while there are general symptoms that can happen during the course of the disease, not every symptom is suffered by every person. While there is still no cure, many people today are able to live long, fulfilling lives even after they become symptomatic.

My thanks go out to Dr. Karlen for creating an awareness of Huntington's Disease to the general public.


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