Author: | Brenda Segedin | ISBN: | 9780473328436 |
Publisher: | Brenda Segedin / Castle Publishing | Publication: | December 10, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brenda Segedin |
ISBN: | 9780473328436 |
Publisher: | Brenda Segedin / Castle Publishing |
Publication: | December 10, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"You will see what is most precious and most sacred is the love we share… This love lasts forever - Susan Squellati Florence
This book is the story of four – an eight-year-old’s experience coping with cancer, an 11-year-old sister living with her grandparents while her mother spends nearly every minute in hospital with her daughter in fear and anguish, and a father struggling to keep the family together.
"Theft of a Life is an inspirational book. It tells the true story of the loss of a daughter to cancer, but there is nothing maudlin or self-pitying about it. It is poignant and thought-provoking. Told simply with no holds barred, it engages the reader throughout. The reader will share laughter and tears with a resilient family and wonder at the maturity of Nadia, who began her treatment kicking and screaming and ended it with maturity beyond her years, accepting and comforting those around her.” – Joan Rosier-Jones, Author
"You will see what is most precious and most sacred is the love we share… This love lasts forever - Susan Squellati Florence
This book is the story of four – an eight-year-old’s experience coping with cancer, an 11-year-old sister living with her grandparents while her mother spends nearly every minute in hospital with her daughter in fear and anguish, and a father struggling to keep the family together.
"Theft of a Life is an inspirational book. It tells the true story of the loss of a daughter to cancer, but there is nothing maudlin or self-pitying about it. It is poignant and thought-provoking. Told simply with no holds barred, it engages the reader throughout. The reader will share laughter and tears with a resilient family and wonder at the maturity of Nadia, who began her treatment kicking and screaming and ended it with maturity beyond her years, accepting and comforting those around her.” – Joan Rosier-Jones, Author