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"Earnest but affable memoir....He talks with neuroscientists and psychiatrists and explores the legacy of Pythagoras, the ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher who was among the first to recognize the healing properties of music. Along the way, Schulman posits that the relationship between the pain we feel and the songs and compositions we love has its roots in a tender, transcendent form of symbiosis." --Meghan Daum, The New York Times Book Review
"Waking the Spirit is an inspiring story that teaches many important spiritual lessons, but the principal one is that to give thanks, you have to give. By healing others, he healed himself. You will never listen to music in the same way again." --John Kralik, author of 365 Thank Yous
"An inspiring personal story of the ageless power of music to comfort and to heal supported with plentiful compelling scientific evidence." --Caroline Stoessinger, author of A Century of Wisdom
"Andrew Schulman has chronicled his amazing journey in a book that should be read by everyone, not only by doctors, caregivers and musicians. 'Waking the Spirit' recounts Andrew's own miraculous recovery in an ICU when he was literally brought back to life. His profound discoveries related to healing and self healing through music will astound the reader. As a classical guitarist and composer I have witnessed music's power to heal, but nothing as dramatic as what the author, facing death, has been able to reveal." --Liona Boyd, author of In My Own Key: My Life in Love and Music
"In the grand tradition of Oliver Sacks'Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Schulman cannily narrates stories of the ways that music can bring healing not only to the broken spirit but also to the broken body." --No Depression, Journal of Roots Music
"Inspirational." --Publishers Weekly
"Great new book on power of music in medicine by Andrew Schulman. A must read." --Kate Edgar, Oliver Sacks Foundation
"Waking the Spirit is full of hope and wonders. Andrew Schulman has as light a touch with his pen as he does when he picks up his guitar. I think the world has been waiting for this book."--Bill McGlaughlin, Host and music director of the public radio programs Exploring Music and Saint Paul Sunday
"A very educational and uplifting look at music therapy from a world class musician." --The Help Desk
"In his heartfelt chronicle of unorthodox medicine, professional guitarist Schulman celebrates his sixth year as resident musician in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Manhattan's Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital. His own journey began years earlier when, at 57, he was admitted to the same ward as a terminal 'Code Blue' patient with circulatory collapse following a routine pancreatic tumor excision. --Kirkus Review
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