Triumphs and Tragedies
Valiant Struggle of an Indo-Canadian Activist for Change
By Jagannath Wani
300 pages + 24 pages of photographs
Available from http://www.mssoonline.org/TT-page-3.htm
Families of schizophrenia patients often suffer far more than the patients themselves. Dr.Wani's courage and his steadfast journey through devastating circumstances will be both solace and inspiration for families undergoing similar dilemmas.
Dr. Wani is able to see beyond his own harrowing experiences to the larger issues surrounding mental health for which he became an advocate in India and Canada. Beyond mental health, Dr. Wani pursues also a lifelong commitment to helping the under privileged in his Indian homeland. Though he never was a millionaire, he procured several million dollars to help the destitute in India.
Dr. Wani is a multiculturalist, a visionary and an activist for change. In his life, he formed more than 18 organizations in the areas of education, culture and mental health. In the course of these pursuits he met many selfless social workers, renowned musicians, dancers, playwrights, authors and outstanding individuals in various fields. In this memoir, he presents a crisp account of his memorable experiences while in the company of these stalwarts.
Readers'Comments
... very interesting and very well written. ... amazing humanitarian work.
Brenda Rainnie,Dartmouth, Canada
... simple and lucid style ... interesting and inspiring ... recommended to my daughter, son, nieces and nephews
Kumar Chugani, McAllen,TX, U.S.A.
... very captivating,... amazing and very inspirational.
Madhuri Joshi, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Very few in thisworld can do what you have achieved in the face of adversities.
Sunil Choubal, Saskatoon, Canada
...inspiring andheart wrenching ... most honestand sincere expression of ones life story.
Mehrun Nasrullah, Calgary, Canada
I finished reading your book in a single sitting. It made a compellingreading.
Shobha Shinde, Jalgaon,India
It is 11 pm now; whole day I was reading this wonderful journey.
Nilima Mishra,Bahadarpur, India
... anactivist-philanthropist ... not a word invoking fatalistic reasoning.
Uday Gokhale, Dombivli, India
... extremely interesting and immensely human.
Arvind Sardesai, Mumbai, India
... transparent, genuine and inspiring.
Vidyadhar Bapat, Pune, India
It was absorbing ... Your coolness and totally composed attitude towards personal problems can only be admired.
Ratnakar Ratnaparkhi, Pune, India
... ability to handle huge stress is unbelievable.
Anil Gore, Pune, India
Table of Contents
Part 1 - Living and working with mentally ill
Chapter 1: Nightmares 1
Chapter 2: Beyond Nightmares 19
Chapter 3: Marriages Are Made in Heaven 35
Chapter 4: "Family Dynamics played out in Court" 53
Chapter 5: Around Litigation 69
Part 2 - On the career path
Chapter 6: New Horizons 85
Chapter 7: On the Career Path 103
Chapter 8: Turbulence 119
Chapter 9: Retirement with Legacy 135
Part 3 - Bridging Miles and Minds
Chapter 10: Bridging Miles and Minds 151
Chapter 11: Partners across the Bridge 171
Chapter 12: Living Rooms to Concert Halls 193
Chapter 13: Behind the Scenes 211
Chapter 14: Aspirations Transcend the Sky 227
Chapter 15: "These Are All His Belongings ..." 249