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© 2010, Meg Kingston

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Some advance reviews:

A warm, witty, and sometimes horrifying look at the everyday problems and prejudices faced by the disabled.

Sally Quilford, Writer and Columnist

If the room is dark and strange, it holds fright. A friendly hand is both a light and a comfort. Meg is such a hand, let her help you see that the room is just a room. She did for me.

Douglas Pugh, Poet

If you're facing a chronic illness, in particular MS, Meg's book will help you understand your own MonSter, learn to live with it - rage against it when you need to - and re-adjust as changes occur. This isn't a text book, it's a life being lived, experiences shared, lessons learned and passed on to all those living with their own MonSter. The MonSter and the Rainbow is a godsend - and Meg the wonder-woman of MS. She says it as it is, with refreshing honesty.

Marit Meredith, Editor of The Pages Magazine