MARSHA THERESE DANZIG will introduce her memoir, From the Roots: The True Story of How I Beat Death and Learned to Live, at Books & co. At the Greene, 4453 Walnut Street, Beavercreek on Tuesday, March 28 at 7 pm.
Hers is quite a story…actually a triumph! As a result of surviving childhood bone cancer twice, Marsha endured long-term side effects, including the amputation of her lower left leg, the loss of her bladder and kidneys, congestive heart failure, a kidney transplant, and scars galore.
A rebel to the core, her defiance in the face of disease, doctors, establishment, and anyone who would steal her joy or life force, offers moments of profound depth and humor. There is no pity in her words, but rather they are an encouragement to people to live with an abundant hopeful spirit that infuses life with purpose, appreciation, and contentment.
Marsha Therese Danzig, Med Harvard, is an author, speaker, healer, yoga therapist, and founder of Yoga for Amputees. She lives in Dayton, Ohio.
For an interview, please contact Sharon Kelly Roth at 937-429-6302 or rothsk@booksandco.com