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Michael Schofield

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The Fallen

“How do you and Susan keep your marriage together?”


It’s a question we have gotten for years, really ever since our story became public. It was a question I found difficult to answer because I couldn’t really comprehend the question. I couldn’t understand how we could not stay together in this situation. Raising Jani and Bodhi was stressful enough. Why would we add to that stress by splitting up?


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“Watching Jani and Lucy ride, I finally get it. The song’s not called “Beautiful Life.” It’s “Beautiful Day,” meaning at least this day, today, can be beautiful.”
Michael Schofield, January First

“I’ve never had blind faith in anything,” I answer. “But this is what faith truly is. I believe in God and I believe we were given Jani for a reason. You know as well as I do that she’s always been special. This is just our challenge. Other people have their challenges, too. They have kids who are blind, deaf, or in wheelchairs. Jani can still run and play. She’s lucky.”
Michael Schofield, January First

“His name will be Bodhi, the tree under which Siddhartha Gautama was sitting when he achieved enlightenment and became the Buddha.”
Michael Schofield, January First

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Michael Darrell Hammond I picked up this while checking to see where B&N was hiding my book. Celebrity memoirs I generally find annoying or overblown but Hammond is so human he can make you cry and laugh at the same time. Totally recommend.


message 2: by Michael (last edited Aug 19, 2013 06:43PM)

Michael I added some of the books that I read during the process of writing January First. Some I liked more than others but there is no way you are going to get me to review any of them. All did somethings I liked and all I did things (in terms of writing-I never judge the actions of others) that didn't feel right for my book. Beautiful Boy A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction by David Sheff Without question my biggest influence. I love Sheff's honesty and the fact that he constantly wrestles with how much his cheating and subsequent divorce led to Nick. Sheff I don't ever lets go of that guilt. In terms of writing style, he is very different. He spends a lot of time on setting up the environment. I prefer to move quickly. Great book though.
The Horse Boy A Father's Quest to Heal His Son by Rupert Isaacson While I admire Isaacson (I can't stand those who argue there is a cure. For me they are modern day snake oil salesmen-yes,Jenny McCarthy, I am looking at you) for not saying that dragging your child to Mongolia is the way to cure autism, I kept waiting for him to realize how truly insane what he was doing was. Of course, he wrote in present tense too so I think what we see is blind hope thoughout his telling. For me, if he had self-doubt, he didn't show it and I feel self-doubt all the time.


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