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The Nicholas Effect: A Boy's Gift to the World |
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Rating: Summary: Continuing to make a difference Review: As a liver transplant recepient almost four years ago, I had heard of the Nicholas effect. Shortly before reading this book, I discovered through a letter from my donor family that my donor had been inspired to sign his donor card based on Nicholas Green. This book is a stunning and true story of a boy's life, a family's grief and the heroic decision to make a difference to many others whom they did not know. Nicholas Green is still making a difference today becuase his story continues to ripple outward as when a pebble is dropped into a pond. I URGE you to read this book for yourself and prepared to be touched.
Rating: Summary: Continuing to make a difference Review: I think everyone remembers hearing about little Nicholas, only seven years old, killed by highway robbers in Italy. His family donated his organs and started a rash of others doing to in Europe and throughout the world. This is his story as told by his father. The wonderful effect of that act made me want to give the book a better review. The father's attitude made me want to give it a worse one, so it's right in the middle. Maybe I would feel differently had I not read this book directly following John Walsh's book. Walsh seemed like an ordinary man doing his best to cope with extraordinary circumstances. Green seems like a man who's enjoying all of the attention. His writing style isn't great either. He flitters around topics in a disjointed manner and goes about his mind's own ethical ramblings far to often.
Rating: Summary: A Great Gift Indeed! Review: I think everyone remembers hearing about little Nicholas, only seven years old, killed by highway robbers in Italy. His family donated his organs and started a rash of others doing to in Europe and throughout the world. This is his story as told by his father. The wonderful effect of that act made me want to give the book a better review. The father's attitude made me want to give it a worse one, so it's right in the middle. Maybe I would feel differently had I not read this book directly following John Walsh's book. Walsh seemed like an ordinary man doing his best to cope with extraordinary circumstances. Green seems like a man who's enjoying all of the attention. His writing style isn't great either. He flitters around topics in a disjointed manner and goes about his mind's own ethical ramblings far to often.
Rating: Summary: Beautiful story by a beautiful person Review: I would like to start by saying Snoogy Cat, you do not know what you are talking about. Reg Green is a man who dedicates his life to getting out the message of organ donation. He uses the media attention to spread the word of donating life. Almost weekly he goes to meetings and conferences (at his own expense) to try and convince people to do their part to save lives. This story is one of compassion, love, and breaking barriers. Reg Green is witty and intelligent, and does his job in convincing me to do whatever I need to do for this cause.
Rating: Summary: Tearjerking, but full of hope Review: There is a verse in the bible which reads "Do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil by doing good." Reg and Maggie Green have embraced this creed wholeheartedly. When their beautiful son was senselessly murdered in late 1994, instead of sinking into the depths of grief, they proved how well he had taught them about the power of love during his brief time on earth by using his example to save millions of lives around the world. If such a tragic thing were to happen to me, I hope that my actions would be identical to theirs. I thank Reg and Maggie for sharing little Nicholas with the world and I am sure he would be very proud of them (as we all are). Through their unselfish and life affirming actions, they have proven yet again that the power of good will never be overcome by the power of evil.
Rating: Summary: Tearjerking, but full of hope Review: There is a verse in the bible which reads "Do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil by doing good." Reg and Maggie Green have embraced this creed wholeheartedly. When their beautiful son was senselessly murdered in late 1994, instead of sinking into the depths of grief, they proved how well he had taught them about the power of love during his brief time on earth by using his example to save millions of lives around the world. If such a tragic thing were to happen to me, I hope that my actions would be identical to theirs. I thank Reg and Maggie for sharing little Nicholas with the world and I am sure he would be very proud of them (as we all are). Through their unselfish and life affirming actions, they have proven yet again that the power of good will never be overcome by the power of evil.
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