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This book should be mandatory reading before any vaccines are

considered.

" The manufacturers and the government made certain promises to the

parents who were exposing their children to the risks in order to

protect the general population from the disease. Then when the claims

started coming in, they changed the statute so that it's harder to

prove the link. It's like changing the rules after the cards are

dealt. "

White Lies and author Honenberger.

New Short Story

Read the latest short story publication in Pedestal, the Mason

University Literary Magazine.

See the events page for upcoming opportunities to meet the author.

An Introduction to White Lies

A mother's worst nightmare, Lacy Kellam's three month-old son Danny

stops breathing one June morning in 1969. The doctors never tell her

what caused his seizures or the permanent brain damage that follows.

For three and a half decades government-mandated vaccinations have

sent thousands of infants into seizures and encephalitic shock,

leaving many brain damaged and handicapped for life. Danny Kellam is

one of those babies. Lacy, though, takes her grandmother's mountain

wisdom to heart and never gives up seeking an answer.

Engaging and upbeat despite childhood poverty and abuse, Lacy manages

with feisty determination and quick humor, to hold her own against

the seasoned Justice Department lawyer. A tale of courage and

perseverance, White Lies offers understanding and hope to the myriad

families who live with vaccine-injured children.

Intrigued? Want to read more? Click the White Lies link at the top of

the page to find out more about the book.

Book clubs are encouraged to peruse the author's suggested discussion

questions in Readings & Events.

Copyright © 2006-2007 Honenberger

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where is the link to this???? F <rng777@...> wrote: This book should be mandatory reading before any vaccines are considered. "The manufacturers and the government made certain promises to the parents who were exposing their children to the risks in order to protect the general population from the disease. Then when the claims started coming in, they changed the statute so that it's harder to prove the link. It's like changing the rules after the cards are

dealt."White Lies and author Honenberger.New Short StoryRead the latest short story publication in Pedestal, the Mason University Literary Magazine.See the events page for upcoming opportunities to meet the author.An Introduction to White LiesA mother's worst nightmare, Lacy Kellam's three month-old son Danny stops breathing one June morning in 1969. The doctors never tell her what caused his seizures or the permanent brain damage that follows. For three and a half decades government-mandated vaccinations have sent thousands of infants into seizures and encephalitic shock, leaving many brain damaged and handicapped for life. Danny Kellam is one of those babies. Lacy, though, takes her grandmother's mountain wisdom to heart and never gives up seeking an answer. Engaging and upbeat despite childhood poverty and abuse, Lacy manages with feisty determination and

quick humor, to hold her own against the seasoned Justice Department lawyer. A tale of courage and perseverance, White Lies offers understanding and hope to the myriad families who live with vaccine-injured children.Intrigued? Want to read more? Click the White Lies link at the top of the page to find out more about the book.Book clubs are encouraged to peruse the author's suggested discussion questions in Readings & Events.Copyright © 2006-2007 HonenbergerWeb site development by: webologie

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Vaccine controversy featured in novel by award-winning author

Honenberger

Inspired by an actual case, attorney-turned-author

Honenberger brings to light the reality of vaccine injuries and the

controversies over the government's Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund

in her new novel, White Lies: A Tale of Babies, Vaccines, and

Deception.

[ClickPress, Sun Mar 04 2007] Honenberger credits the widespread

interest in this particular book to the subject matter—vaccine

injuries and the recent medical link between childhood vaccinations

and autism. Autism, classified by the National Institute of Health as

an epidemic in December 2005, affects 1 in 166 children. The families

of those children are filing for assistance to the same government

compensation fund that figures in Honenberger's fictional version of

real events involving one baby's seizures from the DPT vaccination.

" The manufacturers and the government made certain promises to the

parents who were exposing their children to the risks in order to

protect the general population from the disease. Then when the claims

started coming in, they changed the statute so that it's harder to

prove the link. It's like changing the rules after the cards are

dealt. " Honenberger, having practiced law for over twenty-five years,

argues she is not advocating against vaccines. " Vaccines, properly

tested and cautiously approved, reduce disease. But blind acceptance

of a mandated vaccination schedule puts some children more at risk

than others. Informed decisions and re-evaluations after an adverse

reaction are a safer course. "

Because White Lies is inspired by one mother's quest for the truth

about her baby's seizures and brain damage, Honenberger hopes her

book will help spread the word about vaccine-associated risks. " This

mother is so upbeat despite all the bad things that happened to her.

She was my inspiration. She still is. She's feisty and outspoken, a

great advocate. When she finally gave me permission to tell the

story, she hoped the book would encourage other families whose

children had an adverse reaction to investigate before allowing a

booster. And to go forward and file for assistance. "

Cedar Creek Publishing, Honenberger's publisher, believes White Lies

is more than an opportunity to raise awareness for vaccine injury

issues. Publisher, M. Layne, says, " Like a watercolor artist,

has creatively blended a good book of fiction using a palette

of true experiences and raw emotions that take you into the minds of

the characters and to the heart of the events. It's a story of

conflict and loss, hope and redemption for a grieving mother and her

disillusioned attorney. "

Honenberger's talent for writing fiction has netted her first place

awards in The Antietam Review, New Millenium, SouthLit and The HooK.

When she's not writing, she's teaching creative writing, judging

writing contests, appearing on literary panels at book festivals, or

editing manuscripts for other writers. Currently she's on tour and

available to talk about her new book as well as writing about health-

related political issues in fiction. To read more about White Lies

and the author, see www.readwhitelies.com. White Lies is available at

www.Amazon.com.

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This book should be

mandatory reading before any vaccines are

> considered.

>

>

>

> " The manufacturers and the government made certain promises to the

> parents who were exposing their children to the risks in order to

> protect the general population from the disease. Then when the

claims

> started coming in, they changed the statute so that it's harder to

> prove the link. It's like changing the rules after the cards are

> dealt. "

>

>

> White Lies and author Honenberger.

>

> New Short Story

> Read the latest short story publication in Pedestal, the

Mason

> University Literary Magazine.

>

> See the events page for upcoming opportunities to meet the author.

>

> An Introduction to White Lies

> A mother's worst nightmare, Lacy Kellam's three month-old son Danny

> stops breathing one June morning in 1969. The doctors never tell

her

> what caused his seizures or the permanent brain damage that

follows.

>

> For three and a half decades government-mandated vaccinations have

> sent thousands of infants into seizures and encephalitic shock,

> leaving many brain damaged and handicapped for life. Danny Kellam

is

> one of those babies. Lacy, though, takes her grandmother's mountain

> wisdom to heart and never gives up seeking an answer.

>

> Engaging and upbeat despite childhood poverty and abuse, Lacy

manages

> with feisty determination and quick humor, to hold her own against

> the seasoned Justice Department lawyer. A tale of courage and

> perseverance, White Lies offers understanding and hope to the

myriad

> families who live with vaccine-injured children.

>

> Intrigued? Want to read more? Click the White Lies link at the top

of

> the page to find out more about the book.

>

> Book clubs are encouraged to peruse the author's suggested

discussion

> questions in Readings & Events.

>

> Copyright © 2006-2007 Honenberger

> Web site development by: webologie

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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