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8 Jan 2009

New book gives a human face to children with congenital heart disease

- 21 Feb 2008
By Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory   
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In the introduction to the book, the author writes about his experiences growing up and living with CHD. An additional chapter focuses on Gerber’s life and includes stories from his parents. A 12-minute slideshow and commentary by Gerber is at http://cshlpress.com/heart.

The Web site for My Heart vs. the Real World (www.heartkidsproject.org) is a blog/message forum for families and children with CHD. It also includes images and excerpts from the book to increase awareness of CHD in the general public.

“Max Gerber gives us an as-yet-unseen glimpse into the hearts and minds of children and young adults who are growing up with congenital heart defects,” explains Mona Barmash, President of the Congenital Heart Information Network. “The hauntingly beautiful photography accurately portrays the thought provoking reality of their experience.”

The author intends to donate a portion of his proceeds from the sale of the book to charities serving pediatric heart patients.

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About the book: My Heart vs. the Real World: Children with Heart Disease, In Photographs & Interviews (ISBN 978-087969782-2) is published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. It is 203 pp. in length, includes 109 photographs, and is available in hardcover. For more information, see http://www.cshlpress.com/link/MyHeart.htm.

About the author: Max S. Gerber is a professional photographer. Born three months premature with bradycardia (an abnormally low heart rate), he has had a pacemaker since the age of eight. His pictures have been published in more than a dozen countries, and in prominent periodicals such as Time, Newsweek, The Village Voice, L.A. Weekly, The Sunday Telegraph Review, DoubleTake Magazine, and Los Angeles Magazine.

About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press is an internationally renowned publisher of books, journals, and electronic media, located on Long Island, New York. Since 1933, it has furthered the advance and spread of scientific knowledge in all areas of genetics and molecular biology, including cancer biology, plant science, bioinformatics, and neurobiology. It is a division of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, an innovator in life science research and the education of scientists, students, and the public. For more information, visit www.cshlpress.com.

 
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