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9781416917786

Sweet Relief The Marla Ruzicka Story

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  • ISBN13:

    9781416917786

  • ISBN10:

    1416917780

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-10-01
  • Publisher: Gallery Books
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Summary

Marla Ruzicka was a free spirit, a savvy political operator, a wartime Erin Brockovich. Fiercely determined to improve the lives of the less fortunate, the twenty-something blonde was instrumental in convincing the U.S. government to pass historic legislation aiding civilian victims of war.Sweet Reliefrecounts Marla's journey from an idyllic childhood in a small California town, through Latin America and Africa, and finally to the war zones in Afghanistan and Iraq. Whether she was Rollerblading the halls of Congress to secure funds for civilians in Iraq or throwing parties for journalists in Kabul to raise awareness of her cause, no one who came within a hundred yards of Marla missed her. Her friendly smile and indefatigable pose were ubiquitous in Afghanistan and Iraq where Marla managed a door-to-door effort to identify war victims.While Marla worked tirelessly to care for others, in many ways she neglected herself. A diagnosed manic-depressive, Marla battled extreme emotional lows and an eating disorder. And although she brought love into the homes of the aggrieved, she often struggled to find a love of her own.Marla gave the invisible victims of war a voice and, in the process, helped to win them millions of dollars in unprecedented aid. Tragically, Marla was killed by a suicide bomber on Airport Road in Iraq in April 2005. Weeks later, the U.S. government named the program she fought so hard to establish The Marla Ruzicka Fund. Her life and legacy are an inspiring reminder that love and determination can conquer all.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1(4)
Preface 5(4)
The Wonder Years (How to Become an Activist)
9(13)
Global Exchange (How to Excel in International Relations)
22(20)
Working Girl (How to Protest for a Living)
42(17)
War on Terror 101 (How to Find Civilian Casualties in a War Zone)
59(18)
Portraits of Grief (How to Get Civilian War Victims on TV)
77(20)
Club Kabul (How to Survive on a Shoestring in a War Zone)
97(18)
Spring Fever (How to Get Noticed by a Diplomat)
115(13)
Frontline USA (How to Change Foreign Policy)
128(16)
Desert Storm (How to Hitch a Ride to Baghdad)
144(15)
Operation Iraqi Compassion (How to Treat an Injured Child)
159(17)
American Beauty (How to Look Good on Camera)
176(12)
Ten-Million-Dollar Baby (How to Be a Fund--Raiser Without an Office)
188(11)
The Battle Within (How to Win a Soldier's Heart)
199(12)
Road to Recovery (How to Heal the Wounds)
211(19)
Last Rites
230(18)
Epilogue 248(7)
Acknowledgments 255

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