The drama of a beautiful, career lady disfigured by malpractice procedures and the long ten years of legal battle. People who read No Tears for Tina stated "Once we started reading it we could not put it down, we laughed and cryed and wondered. We related ourselves to parts of the book. Everybody should read it and learn how living through a big disaster can lead to a happier and more contented life".
The book also presents an opportunity for anyone rushing through life to slow down and enjoy every day, every meal, every breath, every drop of water, all the nature's colors and look at the beautiful sky absorbing life. Life is not a race. Life is a journey to be enjoyed, every day is a new learning opportunity that we must exploit. Every smile we see puts a smile in our life and we should be able to wipe every tear we see shad with out love for life. Life is not a pledge. It is an on going gift that we must unwrap on a daily basis.
From the book:
When I was eleven, I lived in Torre dei Passeri,
a small town in Italy, and my grandmother had my palm read by a gypsy woman. The majestic looking gypsy with long, black hair had a nervous tic. It caused her head to jerk to the right in sharp jumps reminding me of hiccups. How to buy the book.
Gypsy: a member of a traditionally itinerant people who originated in northern India and now live chiefly in south and southwest Asia, Europe, and No. America.