![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With Wilkins' help, Lane makes her inspiring life story theologically compelling, too. From those challenges, she rose to prominence in her field (she brings seemingly instinctive gifts to her chosen work, as her many anecdotes of ministering to the sick and disabled attest-but she never says so) and became a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society. That faith animated and sustained her through the early disappointment of not quite making the grade as a professional concert soprano, the potential mishap of becoming pregnant before marrying, the miscarriage of her second pregnancy, training for a new career and subsequently balancing job and family duties, and then having to deal with breast cancer. Music As Medicine Paperback Facsimile, Februby Deforia Lane (Author), Rob Wilkins (Author) 12 ratings Hardcover 10.93 10 Used from 10.93 5 New from 14.99 Paperback 18.99 40 Used from 2.30 17 New from 12.14 Deforia Lane shares the healing power of music. For as much as she has been devoted to music, she has been a devout Christian whose faith is of the higher kind Christopher Lasch spoke of in The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy that trusts in the goodness of being despite the inevitability of suffering. Music therapist Lane's book is both autobiography and splendid religious testimony. ![]()
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