John Lynch was a promising athlete, but at age eleven was struck by a crippling illness. He was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis (JA), a disease that affects 300,000 children, making them unable
to live full-functioning, pain-free lives. Children with JA are called “Katfish,” a name derived from Kids and Teens’ Families Investing Support and Hope.
John continued to seek new treatments, but not until age fifty-three was he given the “miracle drug” that enabled him to sustain a thirty-year legal practice. During that time he dedicated his life
to helping others who suffered from JA and became a much-honored advocate for easing their distress.
In addition to chronicling John’s journey from victim to advocate, Return of the Old Katfish includes the stories of children fighting through pain to carve out successful lives. These
tales will give hope and inspiration to those afflicted with chronic illness and to anyone who must overcome a seemingly insurmountable obstacle in order to lead a happy and meaningful life.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“John’s memoir is a story of how one man can stand against the odds and make a difference. It’s an inspiration that will touch your heart.”—Cathy McMorris Rodgers, congresswoman, 5th District, Washington
“This poignant memoir about how the love of family and friends sustains us in the face of adversity speaks to each reader in a special way. John’s story will inspire and bring hope, not only to victims of juvenile arthritis but to all who suffer from a chronic medical condition.”—Maureen McGuire, attorney at law
“John’s deeply personal perspective sheds light on the impact of the disease and how a single individual can change the way others perceive it.” —Helen Emery, MD, pediatric rheumatologist
John P. Lynch has had rheumatoid arthritis since 1959. In 2004, he formed The Rheumatoid Arthritis Project, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help find the cure for
juvenile arthritis. He has been a longtime volunteer advocate for the Great West Region of the Arthritis Foundation. The region honored him with its 2002 Advocacy Award and 2009 Inspirational
Leadership Award. He has worked tirelessly for the appropriation of public resources to prevent, control, and cure this chronic, painful, and disabling condition. He holds a bachelor’s degree in
chemistry from the University of Washington, an MBA in accounting from the University of Oregon, and a JD from Gonzaga University. He is a retired member of the Washington State Bar Association and
holds a CPA certificate from the Washington State Board of Accountancy.
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Format:
CD
Format:
Library CD
Format:
MP3 CD
Available Formats :
CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category:
Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Publisher:
The Rheumatoid Arthritis Project
Publisher:
The Rheumatoid Arthritis Project
Publisher:
The Rheumatoid Arthritis Project
CDs:
6
CDs:
6
CDs:
1
Runtime:
6.87
ISBN:
9781665063043
ISBN:
9781665063036
ISBN:
9781665063050
Audience:
Adult
Language:
English
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