sites and a support group, released her new book, "The Singing Forest, A
Journey Through Lyme Disease" today.
"The Singing Forest, A Journey Through Lyme Disease" by author (and
14-year long Lyme sufferer) PJ Langhoff is a controversial, true story
of one family's struggles to overcome discrimination and undiagnosed and
untreated Lyme disease. Many people are unaware that Lyme disease is the
fastest growing disease in the United States. This book tells the
remarkable, but true story of Lyme's far-reaching effects on one
Midwestern family.
When PJ Langhoff moved to Wisconsin seeking a different way of life, she
had no idea how quickly that wish would be granted. Her family's
footsteps into the realm of Lyme disease would encompass more than a
decade and a half, and touch the lives of people everywhere.
Divorce, disability, discrimination in the courts, schools, Seppuku,
Columbine, the Federal Government, Lyme Disease, and false allegations
of child abuse and mental illness all weave a remarkably complex
tapestry of circumstances that will leave you wondering what happens
next.
Available from http://www.Lulu.com/content/298139 and coming soon to
major book sellers everywhere. ISBN# 978-1-4116-9529-0 A must-read for
medical professionals, legislators, and anyone having, or knowing
someone with Lyme disease.
Press Contact: Pj Langhoff
Company Name: Lyme League of North America
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 920-349-3855
Website: http://www.lymeleague.com
AndhraNews.net News for May 15, 2006
