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December 11, 2012 / Leslie

Spotlight & Giveaway: Saving Each Other by Victoria Jackson and Ali Guthy

Thanks to the publicist, I have one copy of Saving Each Other to give away to a reader with an address in the USA. I haven’t had a chance to read the book yet but the reviews have been glowing on this inspiration story and I’m excited to have a copy for giveaway.
 
Saving Each OtherSaving Each Other
A Mother Daughter Love Story
By Victoria Jackson and Ali Guthy

Genre: Memoir
Publisher: Vanguard Press
Publish Date: October 16, 2012
Format: Hardcover | 288 pages

About the Book

On the surface, Victoria Jackson is the American Dream personified: from a troubled childhood and unfinished high school education she overcame immeasurable odds to create a cosmetics empire valued at more than half a billion dollars. Married to Bill Guthy — self- made principal of infomercial marketing giant Guthy-Renker — Victoria’s most treasured role was mother to three beautiful, beloved children, Evan, Ali, and Jackson.

Suddenly, Victoria’s dream life is broken as she begins to battle a mother’s greatest fear.

In 2008, her daughter, Ali, began experiencing unusual symptoms of blurred vision and an ache in her eye. Her test results led to the diagnosis of a disease so rare, the chance that she had it was only 2%. Neuromyeltis Optica (NMO) is a little understood, incurable, and often fatal autoimmune disease that can cause blindness, paralysis, and life-threatening seizures, and afflicts as few as 20,000 people in the world. At the age of 14, Ali was given a terrifying prognosis of between four to six years to live.

Saving Each Other: A Mother-Daughter Love Story begins just as Victoria and Bill learn of Ali’s disease, starting them on a powerful journey to save Ali, their only daughter, including bringing together a team of more than fifty of the world’s leading experts in autoimmune and NMO-related diseases to create the Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation.

Told in alternating viewpoints, Victoria and Ali narrate their very different journeys of coming to terms with the lack of control that neither mother nor daughter have over NMO, and their pioneering efforts and courage to take their fight to a global level.

Bringing their story to light with raw emotion, humor, warmth, and refreshing candor, Saving Each Other is the extraordinary journey of a mother and daughter who demonstrate how the power of love can transcend our greatest fears, while at the same time battling to find a cure for the incurable.

About the Authors

Victoria Jackson
Having achieved success as a Hollywood makeup artist, cosmetics entrepreneur and television infomercial pioneer, Victoria Jackson prefers to think of herself as “a goodwill ambassador for makeup.”

A recognized trailblazer in the infomercial industry, Jackson altered a global beauty aesthetic with her “no makeup makeup” — a foundation that was the cornerstone of her eponymous line Victoria Jackson Cosmetics, which has enjoyed over a half billion dollars in sales, and continues to grow.

Jackson has also garnered a devoted following through her two briskly selling books: Redefining Beauty: Discovering Your Individual Beauty, Enhancing Your Self-Esteem and Make Up Your Life: Every Woman’s Guide to the Power of Makeup, a deeply personal account of her experiences in business.

Today, Victoria’s primary focus is the Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation, which is dedicated to funding biomedical research in the search to understand the pathophysiology and biochemistry of Neuromyeltis Optica (NMO) Spectrum Disease. It is her greatest hope that “together we will reverse the effects of NMO and eventually cure this disease.”

Married to husband Bill Guthy of infomercial giant Guthy-Renker, Victoria Jackson is the mother of three children and together they reside in Los Angeles.

Ali Guthy
Ali Guthy, a student at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has kept a journal since she was a young girl. At The Buckley School in Los Angeles, she served as co-editor-in-chief for her high school’s award-winning newspaper, The Student Voice. She is also the managing editor of The Spectrum, the newsletter she created with the Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation. While at Buckley, she had record-setting achievements on the tennis court, finishing with an overall winning record of 165-22. Ali also received Buckley’s coveted Head of School Award — given to a student who demonstrated leadership, academic achievement, character, and service on behalf of the school and community. Ali has also been honored with numerous awards and in the media for giving a public face to NMO and for her leadership in reaching out to newly diagnosed patients and their families.

More Information

Visit the Guthy-Jackson Foundation and Vanguard Press.
Follow the authors on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
100% of all proceeds from this book directly support scientific and clinical research for NMO. Order a copy.

Win a Copy of Saving Each Other

Giveaway is open to those with an address in the US only, age 13 or older. To enter, leave a comment on or before Saturday, December 22nd 27th. For one extra entry tweet or blog the giveaway and leave the link in your comment. I will draw a random winner who will be contacted by email and have 48 hours to respond with a mailing address.

Giveaway extended through the Holidays until 12/27.

Contest Now Closed

Winner: Beckey

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  1. ellie / Dec 11 2012 10:24 am
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    Thank you for this fascinating giveaway. It looks unforgettable.

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  2. harvee / Dec 11 2012 10:36 am
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    Hope this ends on a happy note. Please do enter my giveaway also.
    harvee44@yahoo.com

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  3. anne / Dec 11 2012 10:58 am
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    I would like to read this amazing story. thanks.

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  4. Liene / Dec 11 2012 11:17 am
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    Count me in, please. Thanks!

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  5. Jennifer Ryder / Dec 11 2012 12:07 pm
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    There is nothing worse than something bad happening to your child. I would love the opportunity to read this book. Thank you.

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  6. Suko / Dec 11 2012 1:39 pm
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    Leslie, thanks for presenting this book and for hosting a giveaway for it. I’ll post it in my blog’s sidebar.

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  7. carlrscott / Dec 11 2012 2:43 pm
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    This is such an important book for so many reasons. Not only do we hear a great story but we learn about a little-known disease and we see what two people can do to fight something that seems overwhelming. I’d love to win a copy, so many of my friends could be inspired by this story.

    I also tweeted a link to this post: https://twitter.com/carlrscott/status/278584918878064640

    Thanks!

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  8. Tia / Dec 13 2012 12:33 am
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    I would love to read this story.

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  9. Andrew of Dunedin / Dec 20 2012 6:54 am
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    This sounds like a story (true story) told on multiple levels. While I lean towards mystery and suspense, I vary it up with good writing regardless of genre, and this certainly sounds tempting.

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  10. Beckey / Dec 23 2012 1:37 pm
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    tweeted (https://twitter.com/BeckeyWhite/status/282932386772168705)

    Thanks for sharing the great post and for the giveaway

    Happy Holidays
    BeckeyWhiteATgmailDOTcom

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  11. Daniel M / Dec 25 2012 11:37 am
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    sounds like a good on, happy holidays and thanks for the giveaway!

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  12. Sally / Dec 27 2012 6:14 am
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    I know about NMO because my very good friend and co-workers daughter has NMO, it has been three years of treatments, attacks and just struggles of fighting this disease (she also has a beautiful 3yo son) – i purchased the book for her mother just last week. Ironically enough her beautiful 25yo daughter is now in critical condition ICU because a virus and meningitis has set in and her body can no longer fight anything. Her lungs partially collapsed on Christmas Day and she is now on 100% ventilation. We must learn more about this disease and what causes it – it is taking the life of a daughter, mother, sister, wife, friend —

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