a true story of medical advocacy and the healing power of love.
MY FATHER, MY FAITH:
I have written a book about my father, the late, great cartoonist, Alexander Toth (www.AlexanderToth.com), and the last year of his life. While he hadn't left his house in fifteen years, and I hadn't been in his life for ten--we came back to together to truly experience the healing power of love.
My father was well known for his talent and artwork, and yet, in his heart, he desired something he'd not yet achieved--to love and be loved as "family."
Our journey was not easy, but it was filled with miracles and joy just the same. It touched my life forever, and I will never regret one moment of time spent with him.
NOW AVAILABLE AT:
MYFATHERMYFAITH.COM
http://myfathermyfaith.com
BOOKBABY.COM
https://store.bookbaby.com/book/my-father-my-faith
AMAZON.COM (also available in Audio)
https://www.amazon.com/My-Father-Faith-Daughters-Inspiring/dp/1098398734/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1630338910&refinements=p_27%3ADana+Palmer&s=books&sr=1-1
REVIEWS:
"Your work should be read by many who are either dealing with similar challenges or who have gone through parental losses."-B.S.
"Many many thanks for your wonderful book. I read it straight thru--two days and couldn't put it down. It filled in a lot of spaces about Alex and his last years."-J.H.
"I’m pleased to say My Father, My Faith more than delivers on its promise of being a Toth book like no other.
Dana offers a sometimes gripping, sometimes funny, always honest account of the artist’s final years, in which he found at least a degree of the serenity he had sought for so long. She also unflinchingly chronicles the shortfalls in his medical treatment that threatened to prematurely send him to meet his maker (the quote that fronts Chapter Seventeen is pure Alex Toth, a remark to a stuffed-shirt doctor that is stripped to the merest essentials as it conveys humor and rebuke in equal measure)."
Bruce Canwell--The Library of American Comics
I have written a book about my father, the late, great cartoonist, Alexander Toth (www.AlexanderToth.com), and the last year of his life. While he hadn't left his house in fifteen years, and I hadn't been in his life for ten--we came back to together to truly experience the healing power of love.
My father was well known for his talent and artwork, and yet, in his heart, he desired something he'd not yet achieved--to love and be loved as "family."
Our journey was not easy, but it was filled with miracles and joy just the same. It touched my life forever, and I will never regret one moment of time spent with him.
NOW AVAILABLE AT:
MYFATHERMYFAITH.COM
http://myfathermyfaith.com
BOOKBABY.COM
https://store.bookbaby.com/book/my-father-my-faith
AMAZON.COM (also available in Audio)
https://www.amazon.com/My-Father-Faith-Daughters-Inspiring/dp/1098398734/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1630338910&refinements=p_27%3ADana+Palmer&s=books&sr=1-1
REVIEWS:
"Your work should be read by many who are either dealing with similar challenges or who have gone through parental losses."-B.S.
"Many many thanks for your wonderful book. I read it straight thru--two days and couldn't put it down. It filled in a lot of spaces about Alex and his last years."-J.H.
"I’m pleased to say My Father, My Faith more than delivers on its promise of being a Toth book like no other.
Dana offers a sometimes gripping, sometimes funny, always honest account of the artist’s final years, in which he found at least a degree of the serenity he had sought for so long. She also unflinchingly chronicles the shortfalls in his medical treatment that threatened to prematurely send him to meet his maker (the quote that fronts Chapter Seventeen is pure Alex Toth, a remark to a stuffed-shirt doctor that is stripped to the merest essentials as it conveys humor and rebuke in equal measure)."
Bruce Canwell--The Library of American Comics