Review of Chad's Triumph

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Cancer is truly a devastating ordeal to go through or have ones loved ones go through. This book must have been really heart wrenching for the author to write, the pain of losing a child is one of the most devastating things to go through
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Watching such a small child suffering with cancer is a pain in itself. The author has a lot of strength and courage. I’m glad they felt comfortable enough to share their story. Congrats on the BOTD!
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"Chad's Triumph" bravely unfolds the heartbreaking journey of Chad's battle with leukemia. Diana Meyer's detailed storytelling, coupled with poignant images, offers a vivid portrayal of the family's struggle, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with readers on an emotional level.
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It's sad to have a terminally ill child in the family. On top of this, the mother also has to deal with the authority in trying to gain the rights to look after her child. Much courage is needed for all this.
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Taking care of a sick person can be a daunting task most times. I will read this memoir to know how the author coped while taking care of Chad who was diagnosed with leukemia.
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Books with slow-paced events can make reading boring, but they can serve a purpose. I commend the author for being brave enough to share their journey. Thank you for the review.
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Chad's story is heart warming narrative of events right from the start where Diana Chad's mother found something great that's her acceptance of Christ as her savoir from a service she watched one day on TV, through the his birth and growth dispite there movements from one place to another thus moving in with Jerry's family his father. The book shows as more stuff going on with the family like going through legal rights and then sickness coming in which was heart breaking to the parents and family members, Chad grew up as healthy kid but later stage of his growing up he became moody and sickly on examination they found he had leukemia which was saddening to them. I felt how hard it must have been especially for the mother on thinking of what decisions to do for their child either to go through treatment which isn't easy or just let him die not to go through all that pain, later the pass on of Chad wasn't easy but had to through it. In all the book wasn't bad despite not having page numbers but I enjoyed it.
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Post by Ghazala Alam 1 »

I just started reading "Chad's Triumph," and I have to admit that it's a heart-touching tale that had my child's and my attention. Particularly Chad, whose path imparts important lessons about kindness and persistence, the characters are likable. Parents and kids will find it enjoyable to read because of the compelling narrative. Positive messages for young readers are conveyed through the plot's exquisite weaving of the themes of resilience and friendship. Because of the language's accessibility, it's a fantastic option for children making the move to more advanced reading. All things considered, "Chad's Triumph" is a beautiful book that meaningfully and entertainingly promotes vital principles....
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Ordinarily, I wouldn't seek out a book like Chad's Triumph because, not to be callous, it deals with a situation that applies to most people on this planet. The suffering of people who care for sick loved ones is too recurrent. The hospital bills are the realest indicator of this problem. And that's before even considering the suffering of the sick individual! As if that's not enough for anyone, what about the ridiculous notion of trying to earn back a loved one? I can't get my head around that one. That's what makes this book unique and ‘readworthy’ for me.
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It's very sad that Chad suffered from leukemia and he eventually died. The parents' pain of watching their son suffer while fighting other legal battles must be indescribable. I think the author was very brave to share this story.
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Chad's story is heart warming narrative of events right from the start where Diana Chad's mother found something great that's her acceptance of Christ as her savoir from a service she watched one day on TV, through the his birth and growth dispite there movements from one place to another thus moving in with Jerry's family his father. The book shows as more stuff going on with the family like going through legal rights and then sickness coming in which was heart breaking to the parents and family members, Chad grew up as healthy kid but later stage of his growing up he became moody and sickly on examination they found he had leukemia which was saddening to them. I felt how hard it must have been especially for the mother on thinking of what decisions to do for their child either to go through treatment which isn't easy or just let him die not to go through all that pain, later the pass on of Chad wasn't easy but had to through it. In all the book wasn't bad despite not having page numbers but I enjoyed it.
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I appreciate the review. Reading such a depressing story is made all the more difficult by the fact that a child dies. Additionally, as I gazed at Chad's photo on the book's cover page, I experienced a little pang of sorrow for the kid who was lost.Parents who have a child like Chad who is suffering from a fatal disease will undoubtedly be impacted by this book. Despite Chad's passing, his memory will live on. This book is still a living example of his motivational tale. Best congratulations to the writer on BOTD!
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Post by Emmanuel chinelo »

Thanks for this review. I felt emotional reading the review. It seems like the kind of book that would immerse the reader through the emotional journey of Chad and his family. Dealing with illnesses, especially when it's a loved one that has a terminal disease can be terrible😔. I love the courage it took for their entire family to get through this.
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This sounds like a very emotional book about the journey of a family through faith that shows that believing in God can help overcome the biggest obstacles. Thanks for the review, it was very informative!
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Parents who have a kid like Chad who is suffering from a fatal disease will undoubtedly be impacted by this book. Despite Chad's passing, his memory will live on. This book is still a living example of his motivational tale.
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