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Anonymous
Posted April 4, 2008
I admit it. I've never read a Danielle Steel book. I've never been interested enough, although I know many people who rave about her. Her stories just aren't necessarily my 'cup of tea.' However, I was highly recommended this true-story book about her son's life by a friend of mine, so I decided to give it a try. I got to experience DS's flair for writing and its conversational style. It was very easy to read and held my interest. Pages flowed into the next. I can see her widespread appeal. Not only was the story sad yet uplifting, but 'His Bright Light' helped me to understand manic depressive behavior intimately as DS learned it herself over the years. It was quite the lesson in psychology for those who don't want to get bogged down with or can't quite grasp the technical or scientific aspects of it. I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting to know more about the disease, her son's life, as well as DS's life. She provides some great autobiographical material for those interested. It's a quick read, and it'll be worth the effort, especially if you know someone with similar challenges in their own life...
7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 18, 2007
I thought this book was simply amazing. I'm a huge fan of Nick Traina's former band Link 80 and a lot of hardcore/punk/thrash. Reading this book made me notice the challenges he went through and simply amazed me. I've been to a few shows supporting the Nick Traina Foundation. Anybody who respects his musical talent should read this book.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 11, 2005
This book inspired me at 19 years old to seek help for my manic depression. I at 18 cut my body, vomitted, and cried constantly for whatever un-known reason. My mother found my journal, and immediately saught help for me from many differant clinics, doctors, and books. This story, was heart stopping for me. It showed me my path and also had helped my mom understand a little more what I was going through. Had I not of gotten the help needed I would not be here today. I turn 24 in October. As a mother and a wife now, I realize how important everyday is, and how wonderful it is to have a child. Ms. Steele showed great courage in printing this book, I only hope that more people who have illnesses or know those people who could be suffering seek help.
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Posted November 25, 2011
Read this book. You will not be sorry.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 8, 2010
It was heartbreaking to read but at the same time so informative. Danielle Steel writes beautifully about this most touching family story.
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Posted April 27, 2009
This is an informative book about bi-polar, but lacks the interest usually associated with Daniell Steel's books. Too detailed on the medical points to hold interest.
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Posted October 9, 2008
I was always a Danielle Steele fan, loved her books but I didn't know anything personal about her, until I day I took my daughter to the library to do some homework for school. Thats when I came across her book about her son, so sad. I didn't get a chance to finish the book and I didn't want to check it out of the library so I decided to buy it.
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Posted April 29, 2001
The story of Nick Traina, is a touching one. The reason I originaly bought the book was because I am a child psychology major at Santa Monica College, and Manic Depression just caught my attention more than any other mental disorder. Danielle Steel wrote an amzing book about her son Nick and his struggle with manic depression. From the moment I opened the book, I could not put it down. Reading this book opened my eyes. It made me realize what so many people in this world and their families have to live with. Manic Depression is a roller coaster ride,only not nearly as amusing. This book opened my mind and touched my heart. I respect Danielle Steel for being brave enough to re-live all of her sons life by writing his biography so the world could understand this disease better. My hat goes off to her. I recomend every one to read this book.
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Posted December 29, 1999
this book was excellent it brought many tears to my eyes and sadness, it made me feel as if i was there for all of it, and i feel much pain for you ms steel, god bless you and the remberence of nick will be forever in my heart
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Posted February 4, 2012
I'm so sorry. I can only imagine the extent of the pain of you & your family. I'm glad you were able to have Nick with you for as long as you did.
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Posted January 14, 2012
I mean 1st result. Sry
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Posted December 3, 2011
I was suprised at how long and drawn out the story was. There were numerous facts repeted throughout the story. I was disappointed to say the least
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Posted August 28, 2011
All Steele writes about is how wonderful Nick is. You can tell he is over protected by his mother. Anyone with a little knowledge about mental health issues could see alot of his problems were because of that and he never got the proper care that he needed.
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Posted November 18, 2006
It isn't that I dislike this book, and I'm awfully glad that I took the time to read about Nick. I just think that it would have read better if the book was shorter. It seemed too wordy in places.
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Posted October 30, 2005
A Sad but True Story! From a Great fiction author who writes about real life pain with the death of her son!
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Posted November 17, 2005
Danielle Steel brings her pain to you in this book! Sad yet inspiring.
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Posted August 25, 2005
I was skeptical about this book at first, but I loved it. I promote a drug for Bipolar disorder and I witness everyday the negligence of doctors in diagnosing this disease, especially in primary care. I think this is a great portrait of how Bipolar disorder affects patients and their families. I will recommend this book to the rest of my team.
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Posted July 13, 2005
I am a 16year old who thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. This book has truly touched my heart and has made me appreciate all that i have been blessed with. Thank you for writing this book, for it has given me inspiration and determination to carry out my dreams before my life is cut short.
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Posted September 4, 2004
This book sheds much needed light on mental illness, the masked killer which takes so many lives every year. Let us all learn how someone so brilliant can have demons, that mental illness can touch anyone, and leave a trail of tears behind...
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Overview
"This is the story of an extraordinary boy with a brilliant mind, a heart of gold, and a tortured soul. It is the story of an illness, a fight to live, and a race against death.I want to share the story, and the pain, the courage, the love, and what I learned in living through it. I want Nick's life to be not only a tender memory for us, but a gift to others. . . . I would like to offer people hope and the realities we lived with. I want to make a difference. My hope is that someone will be able to use what we learned, and save a life with it."—Danielle Steel
From the day he was ...