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The Wisdom of Sam
Observations on Life from an Uncommon Child
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Learning from the Heart
Lessons on Living, Loving, and Listening
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Letters to Sam
A Grandfather's Lessons on Love, Loss, and the Gifts of Life
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Voices in the Family
A Therapist Talks About Listening, Openness & Healing
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Voices of Conflict; Voices of Healing
A Collection of Articles By a Much-Loved Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist
Letters to Sam:
Synopsis
When his grandson was born, Daniel Gottlieb began to write a series of heartfelt letters that he hoped Sam would read later in life. He planned to cover all the important topics -- dealing with your parents, handling bullies, falling in love, coping with death -- and what motivated him was the fear that he might not live long enough to see Sam reach adulthood. You see, Daniel Gottlieb is a quadriplegic -- the result of a near-fatal automobile accident that occurred two decades ago -- and he knows enough not to take anything for granted.
Then, when Sam was only fourteen months old, he was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disability, a form of autism, and suddenly everything changed. Now the grandfather and grandson were bound by something more: a disability -- and Daniel Gottlieb's special understanding of what that means became invaluable.
A lovingly written, emotionally gripping book that offers unique -- and universal -- insights into what it means to be human.
In addition to his thriving psychotherapy practice, Daniel Gottlieb serves as the host of Voices in the Family, an award-winning mental health call-in show on Philadelphia's much-respected public radio station, WHYY. He also writes a bimonthly column for the Philadelphia Inquirer entitled "On Healing," and is the author of two books. He lectures locally and nationally on a variety of topics affecting the well-being of people, families, and the larger community.



