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Authors: Marlo Thomas
ISBN-13: 9780786288892, ISBN-10: 0786288892
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Gale Group
Date Published: August 2006
Edition: Large Prin

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Author Biography: Marlo Thomas

Marlo Thomas graduated from the University of Southern California with a teaching degree. She is the author of five bestselling books, "Free to Be ...You and Me, Free to Be...a Family, The Right Words at the Right Time, Thanks and Giving: All Year Long, " and "The Right Words at the Right Time Volume 2: Your Turn!" Ms. Thomas has won four Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe, a Grammy, the Peabody Award, and has been inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame for her work in television, including her starring role in the landmark series "That Girl, " which she also conceived and produced.

Book Synopsis

From big cities to farm communities, from office cubicles to hospital wards, from Normandy Beach to Boston's Fenway Park, the contributors to this remarkable volume — selected from among thousands in a nationwide search — tell riveting stories about the words that changed their lives forever.

You'll meet a "Plain Jane" from Seattle, whose world was rocked by a passing remark made by her favorite musician, backstage at a concert. You'll hear from the bereaved fiancé of a 9/11 victim, who found hope in a note pinned to a teddy bear. You'll laugh with a beleaguered soccer mom, who reveals the single phrase she never wants to hear again. And your heart will break for a prison inmate, who recalls the one piece of advice he still wishes he took.

In each case, words had made all the difference.

Marlo Thomas has once again tapped into the human spirit, assembling a breathtaking collection of beautiful and inspiring essays about the enduring power of words, and how their impact can last a lifetime. As a follow-up to her 2002 New York Times #1 bestseller, The Right Words at the Right Time, Thomas presents 101 new first-person stories that are at once universal and strikingly personal.

Like the tale of a Gulf War veteran, whose life was transformed by just two words spoken by a young stranger at a Burger King. Or the aimless garage mechanic, who found salvation in a Help Wanted ad. Or the unsuspecting mother of three, who made a heart-warming discovery about her grandmother's "racy past."

As thisastonishing anthology proves,the "right words" can come from anywhere — the pages of a dusty old songbook, the pulpit of a neighborhood church, the wreckage of Ground Zero, a hand-stitched sampler hanging on a wall, and a child's simple expression of love.

The Right Words at the Right Time, Volume 2: Your Turn! is a collection to be read and read again — a volume that will be cherished both by fans of the original book and anyone who has ever been touched by the startling and life-affirming magic of words.

Marlo Thomas is the National Outreach Director for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Net proceeds from the sale of The Right Words at the Right Time Volume 2: Your Turn! are donated to the hospital, and this brief video clip illustrates the wonderful work they do there.

Library Journal

Well-known actress and author Thomas has compiled a delightful follow-up to her best-selling first volume of Right Words (2002), which demonstrates the power of the right words at the right time by "ordinary" Americans. Of the thousands of essays that were submitted to her, Thomas chose 101 inspirational tales of life-altering experiences. The stories involve a grieving 9/11 victim's fianc who found a comforting note pinned to a teddy bear and a young privileged prisoner who received advice from an older inmate. This anthology is sure to encourage readers to remember their own "right words" and to appreciate everyday interactions. Recommended for all public libraries. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 12/05.] Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents


Contents


Acknowledgments


Foreword


Part One: The Simple Stuff


The Homecoming: Timothy Ciciora


A Beautiful Shade of Yellow: Jackie Sigmund


A Message in a Teddy Bear: Daniel Walisiak


An Umbrella to Remember: Susyn Reeve


Wisdom on Wheels: Maralyn Schwer


Confessions of a Plain Jane: Jane E. Van Leuven


Zen and the Art of Trying: DeMar Regier


Guinea Pigs, Pancakes, and Why I Hate Nike: Ame Stargensky


Eye on the Road: Zev Saftlas


Part Two: At a Crossroads


Forty: Ann Swinford, M.D.


The Big Fix: Mary N.


Breaking the Chains: Leigh Anne Jasheway-Bryant


Jumping the Tracks: Nicole Hanton


The Clock: Joan Mueller


Busted!: Ann Pierce


What I Found on the Couch: Dan C.


Prison Saved Me: Dax Xenos


Part Three: Taking Chances


My Perfect Mess: Nancy Roman


Facing the Music:Kathleen Muldoon


Bottom of the Ninth: Marlon LeTerrance


Everyone Is Shy: Julie Knapp


Bull Ahead: Donna Surgenor Reames


The Juror: Christine Ducey


The Right Road: Debra Cheehy


Part Four: Finding Yourself


Coffee with Sam: Michael Raysses


What Mama Said: Thomas Kennedy


The Ride Home: Mike Sackett


Through My Daughter's Eyes: Beverly Tribuiani-Montez


On the Same Ground: Tena Zapantis


More Than Feet and Inches: Ruthie Just Braffman


Saved!: Ted LoRusso


By Any Means Necessary: Ron Rey


Part Five: Survival


A Silent Night in Vietnam: Stephen T. Banko III


Bitter or Better: Judith Grace


Within My Reach: Pius Kamau, M.D.


A Single Word: Janice Ann Nelson


A Serious Case of the L.I.D.s: David Parker


The Poem That Reached Through Time: Diana Michael


Chew Your Water: Terrie McKenna


Nobody Dies Here: Bob Lenox


Doing the Thing You Cannot Do: Carole O'Hare


15 Minutes: Katie Adair


Part Six: Friends & Family


The Well: Charlie Riggs


The Boy at Ground Zero: Paul Keating


That's What Friends Are For: David Sanger


Grandma's Big Secret: Anne Shaw Heinrich


Sassy: Patti Virella


A Hitchhiker's Tale: Robert J. Simmons


Just Enough of Today: Shara Pollie


The Greatest Gift: Stella Pulo


Win-Win: Mauricio Heilbron, Jr., M.D.


Just Getting Started: Cynthia Harris


Part Seven: On the Job


Stacking the Logs: Frank Lunn


Passing the Test: Margery Hauser


Coulda-Woulda-Shoulda: Linda Roth Conte


Wanted: Gor Yaswen


What You Tolerate: Gerry Oguss


Truck No. 15: Bert Goolsby


Love at Work: Ruth B. Spiro


Shirkaholic: John Donohue


Part Eight: Love & Romance


Falling for Charlie: Janet Guillet


Love Song: Laura Neumeyer


Jane Austen Meets the New York Giants: Geralyn Ruane


50-50: Brenda Degner


Grab Him and Kiss Him: Kaye Whillock


The Anniversary Card: Elizabeth Morrissey


You Just Know: Lisa Mercurio


Australian Love Story: Diana Harley


Part Nine: Keeping the Faith


Yelling at God: Carol Kodish-Butt


An Unexpected Prayer: Steve Martinez


Good Enough for Now: Rebecca Marie Barkin


Circles in the Dirt: Jon B. Fish


Coming to America: Herbert Launer


Being Carried: Denise Horbaly


Repairing My World: Tom Yulsman


Part Ten: Essentials


Covering All the Bases: Jay Ratliff


Every Person I Meet: Kathleen Nash


Help!: Jacqueline Sia


One Does What One Can: Kathy Faught


The Chemistry Test: Eric Dodson Greenberg


The Credit Hammer: Archie Harper


The Pride Inside: Stephanie Castillo


Nana After Hours: Lloyd Lederkramer


The Accidental Accordionist: Kay Hickman


A Bird on Your Head: Wanda Thomas


Part Eleven: Letting Go


Growth in the Valley: Richard Cook


My Father's Daughter: Karri Watson


It Went Unspoken: Mark Drought


A Matter of Forgiveness: J.


A Hero's Return: Susan Luzader


Celebrating Jonathan: Amy Jaffe Barzach


The Unthinkable: Terry Naylor


My Sister's Letter: Paul E. Mulryan


Part Twelve: The Bottom Line


Nothin' But a Thing: Dorsey Prince Leonard


The Pentagon, 9/11: April Gallop


Keep It in Your Head: Marne Benedict


The Broken Lamp: Tim O'Driscoll


Surviving Mom: Ann Hite


Waiting for My Real Life to Begin: Maureen Ryan Griffin


Coda: Gregory Fouts


Part Thirteen: A St. Jude Story
A Regular Kid: Lindsey Wilkerson

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