Author: | Kay Hall | ISBN: | 9780990815365 |
Publisher: | Houston Hall Publishing | Publication: | November 14, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kay Hall |
ISBN: | 9780990815365 |
Publisher: | Houston Hall Publishing |
Publication: | November 14, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“What are you doing, Morris? Measuring Kay for her coffin?” I was a bit
taken aback, but the more I thought about it the funnier it became. I am afraid we
would all be bananas if we couldn’t keep our sense of humor. At this point I was
expecting to get back to being “cancer free” once again. No coffin for me yet. I’m a fighter.”
Laughter is the best medicine—even for breast cancer. This humorous and light-hearted journey through Kay Hall’s experience with breast cancer will warm the cockles of your heart. You may find yourself laughing heartily at some of her experiences during this trying time in her life, such as pushing the emergency button in the Cancer Treatment Center restroom because she thought it was “air freshener,” and having eight doctors and nurses waiting when she opened the door; or chasing her dog, Max, down the street when he ran away with one of her favorite knitted falsies. Best of all, by taking home the prize of this delightful book, you will be contributing to a great cause—all proceeds will go toward aiding the battle against childhood cancer.
“What are you doing, Morris? Measuring Kay for her coffin?” I was a bit
taken aback, but the more I thought about it the funnier it became. I am afraid we
would all be bananas if we couldn’t keep our sense of humor. At this point I was
expecting to get back to being “cancer free” once again. No coffin for me yet. I’m a fighter.”
Laughter is the best medicine—even for breast cancer. This humorous and light-hearted journey through Kay Hall’s experience with breast cancer will warm the cockles of your heart. You may find yourself laughing heartily at some of her experiences during this trying time in her life, such as pushing the emergency button in the Cancer Treatment Center restroom because she thought it was “air freshener,” and having eight doctors and nurses waiting when she opened the door; or chasing her dog, Max, down the street when he ran away with one of her favorite knitted falsies. Best of all, by taking home the prize of this delightful book, you will be contributing to a great cause—all proceeds will go toward aiding the battle against childhood cancer.