The story of Ben and Rose in SOLOMON'S PORCH touches my heart deeply. This book is a riviting story of overcoming adversity and shows pure devotion and love enduring through trying times. I have never read a book that helps me see things through the eyes of the "care-giver," which puts quite a different "twist" on this wonderful book. The characters were "brought to life" as I read each page. Although the story is fictional, it is inspiring and educational, and I might add that it taught me many things I had never known about Guillain-Barre Syndrome. I smiled and I cried through-out the reading of this book. I would HIGHLY recommend anyone to read it.
Very Touching Love Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I recently finished reading Solomon's Porch and found it to be a beautifully written love story. Ben and Rose are a devoted couple through some very difficult times. Ben suffers from Guillain-Barre Syndrome and the love and care that he receives from his wife Rose is inspirational. The story is not told as a self-pity book, but rather told through the eyes of love while holding on to a sense of humor.Caring for an ill loved one is a very traumatic experience. Trying to hold on to a sense of normalacy is difficult indeed. I would highly recommend this book for anyone that is interested in reading a story of adversity, hope, and love.
A Moving Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The story of Ben and Rose moves through a vast array of emotions as the characters traverse life's struggles and rewards. The story arouses both laughter and tears. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has experienced any kind of adversity. It is also a compelling love story.
Great read, especially for anyone touched by serious illness
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Jane Riley masterfully connects the reader with the roller coaster-like experience of Ben and Rose. Ben is eventually diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare disease, but the trials and tribulations can be analogous to any serious disease, illness or condition. Seeing how Ben and Rose cope can help anyone else cope, whether the patient, care-giver or other loved one. Their "can do" attitude is an inspiration. They deal not only with the disease and the in-exact medical world, but also the prejudices heaped on the handicapped.
Literary masterpiece!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This review is by Lynn Barry, author of PuddlesSolomon's Porch by Jane Riley is a book that takes the reader through the experience of being a prisoner in your own body and loving and caring for someone who is. Riley's masterpiece allows the reader to feel as if they are actually inside the daily lives of Ben and his wife Rose. After finishing Solomon's Porch, the reader will be exhausted, almost as they had just been on a major roller coaster at a theme park. The pain and suffering and trials and tribulations this remarkable couple go through are lightened by their obvious love for each other and commitment to see things through, no matter how dark the journey may become.Ben falls ill and test after test does not seem to bring the couple any closer to finding a reason for his pyhsical problems. He has very little control of his motor abilities from his shoulders down, almost as if he is paralyzed. And yet the couple keeps plugging along through procedure after procedure, hospital rooms, rehabilitation programs, and even surgeries.The key the reader will soon discover is Ben's attitude about life. "I can make anything into a party," he says at one point in the story. And Rose's strength in caring for the love of her life is captured in the following, "...she visualized herself in the eye of a hurricane. Others were whirling around her but she was composed, aloof, and in control."Riley writes with a style that literally brings the reader into the lives of these remarkable people and feels their minutes of joy here and there, and just plain entertains them with a story that could be riddled with self pity but instead triumphs in strenghths of mankind to persevere even when afflicted with Guillain-Barre' syndrome.Riley effectively flashes back in time during the story to the early years in the lives of both Ben and Rose to further develop the uniqueness of their character and unbreakable spirits. This extremely serious story has many humorous moments, which further demonstrates that Riley is truly a gifted writer.
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