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Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy Share the Power of Cheerful Giving
Contact: Audra Jennings, 800-927-0517 ext. 104, ajennings@tbbmedia.com; www.thetuohyfamily.com
 
DALLAS, July 15 /Christian Newswire/ -- The best-selling book and Oscar-nominated movie, The Blind Side, introduced the world to Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy, the Memphis couple who saw young Michael Oher walking alone along the side of the road. They stopped the car that day, and their lives changed in a heartbeat. For the first time, the remarkable couple depicted in The Blind Side tells their own story, and "The story is greater than we are," explains Leigh Anne. The Tuohy family story demonstrates that taking a chance on someone is worth the risk.
 
In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving by Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy with Sally Jenkins (Henry Holt, July 13, 2010) takes readers on an extraordinary journey of faith and love and shares unforgettable lessons about the power of giving. The Tuohys' deeply inspiring memoir offers readers a detailed picture of a family that makes giving a way of life, the huge blessings that decision has brought to them, and the ways we can all make a difference in our own communities.
 
The Tuohys' goal is not so much to tell their own story but to show others how they can make a difference, one person at a time. "There are a million Michaels," Leigh Anne says. "Not every kid has the potential to become a star player in the NFL, but that kid may be the person who grows up to cure cancer, or who becomes a great husband or wife to someone." Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohys' compelling, funny, and profoundly inspiring voices encourage readers to move past the "no" in their heads and follow the "yes" in their hearts to see how--in a heartbeat--anyone can harness the power of giving to change the world.
 
The Tuohys believe The Blindside was so successful because people see themselves in the story, and that they too could make a difference. They wrote In a Heartbeat to show others how they can do something--big or small--to change someone's life for the better. The Tuohys feel that it was their family that received the blessing in helping Michael, and they want others to receive the blessings that come with cheerful giving as well. "He had a much greater impact on our lives than we did on his life," says Leigh Anne.