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Somewhere in Heaven: The Remarkable Love Story of Dana and Christopher Reeve | 
enlarge | Author: Christopher Andersen Publisher: Hyperion Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 22634
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1
ISBN: 1401323022 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.430280922 EAN: 9781401323028
Publication Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Recycled Library Edition
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Product Description "Dana is my life force." --Christopher Reeve "A terrible thing happened. I wish it hadn't. But would I change who I married? Never." --Dana Reeve He was a hero in every sense of the word--the chiseled-from-granite star of four blockbuster Superman films and the romantic classic Somewhere in Time who, after being paralyzed in a freak horseback riding accident, became a symbol of hope for millions. Dana Reeve was no less heroic, standing steadfastly by her husband's side until his surprisingly sudden and unexpected death at age fifty-two. When Dana, a non-smoker, passed away from lung cancer just seventeen months after Chris's death, she left behind their thirteen-year-old son, Will, to be raised by friends and family. Dana was only forty-four years old. That fate could have dealt such a cruel hand to this golden couple seemed unfathomable. That they could endure it all with grace, courage, and humor defied belief. Yet for all the millions of words that have been written about their public causes and private struggles following Chris's accident, little is known about the lives they led as passionate young lovers. Now, in the manner of his poignant-yet-stirring bestsellers Jack and Jackie, Jackie After Jack, An Affair to Remember, The Day Diana Died, After Diana, and The Day John Died, No. l New York Times bestselling author Christopher Andersen draws on those who knew them best to examine in touching detail the Reeves' unique partnership and the romance, faith, and fortitude that defined it. Sometimes heartbreaking, often uplifting, always compelling, Somewhere in Heaven is more than just a portrait of a marriage. It is the profoundly human story of two souls whose brief lives made a difference, a bittersweet saga of tragedy, triumph, and loss, and--above all else--a love story for the ages.
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Heart-breaking tale of hope, inspiration and love July 13, 2008 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
Christopher Reeve became the world's Superman, but his real-life struggle with spinal cord paralysis showed a strength far surpassing the comic book hero's, present both in him and his wife, Dana. Their stories, from their time of meeting to their reunion in heaven are eloquently recalled in Christopher Andersen's Somewhere in Heaven.
This heart-breaking recollection of one of the most beautiful relationships to see Hollywood collects the family's best and worst times, from Christopher's first sight of his future wife to the horse accident that left him paralyzed. Their story, dotted with emotionally shattering moments, was one of true love and trust, as Dana took the full-time role of caregiver to her disabled actor husband, who, from his first awakening post-accident to his very last breath, felt the hardship of raising a family without the ability to physically interact with his and Dana's son, Will. But through their hardships and struggles came hope and inspiration, as their constant lobbying for stem cell research brought spinal cord paralysis to its highest awareness and amazing breakthroughs, often in Reeve himself.
Upon Reeve's devastating death, Dana continued her husband's inspirational endeavours until stage-4 lung cancer reunited her with her husband less than two years later. However, son Will and Christopher's children with actress Gae Exton, Matthew and Alexandra, continue their parents' motivational work to raise awareness for spinal cord paralysis through the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. And it is through them, as well as the timeless works Christopher and Dana left behind, that they will live on in the hearts of millions. An absolutely beautiful, tear-jerking read that should be on every bookshelf.
- T.C. Robson
Somewhere in Heaven July 16, 2008 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
Christopher Andersen's sensitively written and touching portrait of Christopher and Dana Reeve in life and death--"Somewhere in Heaven''--beautifully describes what Larry King called "... two unforgettable profiles in courage." The poignancy of their struggle and the monumental solidity of their life together is underscored by their own words. Chris Reeve: "Real love, and the ability to love somebody as damaged as I was, that is a very rare and precious thing." Dana Reeve: "I didn't fall in love with Superman. I fell in love with a super man." This was not only an amazing marriage, but a true partnership to the very end. Sure to hit an emotional chord, "Somewhere in Heaven" is equally thoughtful and insightful--in short, a super read.
A truly inspiring couple July 17, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book was a very emotional read. It was written so well that I felt like I got to know Chris and Dana on a much more personal level. I would like to quote what a neighbor observed about what Chris and Dana did for their son Will. "Fortunately", observed family friend John Bedford Lloyd, Chris and Dana "gave Will exactly what he will need-the gift of bravery and grace." I strongly recommend this book to everyone. :)
Catching The Curveballs Life Throws At You August 1, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
You didn't hear your alarm clock. The kids have trashed their room again. The guy messed up your latte order. You were late to work because of traffic.
If you think the above are anything like your own problems, read this book. You will get a crystal clear picture not only of what real problems are, but you will be awestruck at how these two people decided that life - and its curve balls - would not get them down.
The book delves briefly into the backstories of this famous couple, but not enough to get bogged down. As I read it, I said to myself "good grief, what NEXT for these people?" over and over again. In the space of just over a year, Christopher Reeve dies after years of paralysis, Dana Reeve's mother dies, her father has a stroke, and she is diagnosed with lung cancer. This book is a testament to what true love - not to mention true faith - can do.
Andersen writes in a style that makes the reader almost feel like a houseguest of the Reeve's. I finished the book almost in one sitting, and at the risk of sounding Hallmark-y, it really opened my eyes as to how blessed in many ways I really am.
An amazing story of courage, determination, love, and tragedy.
Made me cry... July 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been a Chris Reeve fan for as long as I can remember. When this book was released, I ran to the book store and purchased a copy. While it was hard to read at times (the beginning, for example, was very emotional), it was a quick and enjoyable read (grammar mistakes notwithstanding - the editor dropped the ball on this book).
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