An Inspiring Summer Read: Biography of Judy Taylor - The Woman Who Could Not Eat

TORONTO, May 27/PRNewswire/ -- With long summer days ahead and the delights of a good book to be
enjoyed, readers around the world are picking up "Lifeliner: The Judy Taylor
story," the debut book from Shireen Jeejeebhoy.

Author Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080331/298826

An inspiring summer read, it tells the poignant story of a young Canadian
mother who made medical history as the first person to live decades on
intravenous feeding without eating any food and who shared her joy of life
with everyone she met.

With about 40,000 patients in the US using TPN (Total Parenteral
Nutrition) every year, the book has widespread medical interest. Many
patients with cancer and AIDS ultimately die of malnutrition, yet good
nutrition leads to more effective medication therapy. American studies show
that cancer is the largest growing component of existing Home TPN programs,
comprising up to 40 per cent of new admissions per year.

The book has scooped awards in the US for Editor's Choice and Publisher's
Choice and won Best Biography in the Reader Views Reviewers Choice Award.

Judy Taylor's doctor was the author's father, Dr Khursheed Jeejeebhoy;
his groundbreaking research on artificial feeding and nutrition helped form
the medical foundation of TPN. These two pioneers brought TPN out of the
realm of science fiction and into reality, allowing more patients, whether
they have bowel disease, cancer, or AIDS, to live longer, fulfilled lives.

Besides its medical story, "Lifeliner" is also winning accolades for its
powerful inspirational story telling:



- "Jeejeebhoy's style of writing sets the right pace as we follow Judy's
medical difficulties." Gloria Oren, Writer and Editor

- "Shireen Jeejeebhoy has written an extraordinary account of Judy Taylor
and her fight for life." Carol Hoyer, Ph.D. Family Psychology

- "Shireen's pen has all the force of a great storyteller and the
artistic skills of reviving a past scene in its most original form. She
shows us the situation, taking us to the time and place of the event
without throwing in a single unnecessary word." Ernest Dempsey,
Reviewer and Author


Because of her illness, Judy volunteered wherever needed, even travelling
to New York state to encourage others. Shireen met Judy one summer while a
young girl and wanted to bring Judy's brand of inspiration to those facing
crises of their own. As one woman wrote: "Judy saved my spirit."

"Lifeliner," available online, is a book written for the lay audience.
Besides detailing the evolution of TPN, it is gripping readers everywhere
with its fascinating story of a brave woman, who, together with her inventive
doctor, made medical history.

"When they sent her home on TPN, no one knew how long she would live or
what her quality of life would be like," Shireen says. "As far as Judy was
concerned, life itself was good enough and she had no intention of lying on
the couch all day. She had been given a second chance and she was running
with it." Read more at http://jeejeebhoy.ca/lifeliner. Photos and video at
http://jeejeebhoy.ca/lifeliner/photo-gallery.

About the Author

Shireen Jeejeebhoy resides in Toronto, Canada. She holds a B.Sc. in
psychology from the University of Toronto. She is an accomplished writer.



Lifeliner: The Judy Taylor Story
by Shireen Jeejeebhoy
iUniverse
October 2007 / 186 pages
ISBN: 978-0-595-44544-8 Trade Paper US$16.95
http://jeejeebhoy.ca

Source: Shireen Jeejeebhoy

Shireen Jeejeebhoy is available for phone interviews at +1-416-838-8297


2008-05-26 21:01:30 0370126 PRNEWSWIRE

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