Review of Tears of Joy
Posted: 06 Mar 2022, 21:51
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Tears of Joy" by Joseph Tristan.]
Tears of Joy by Joseph Tristan is a story of hope, kindness, and life. In the midst of a person’s darkest days, a glimmer of hope would shine through the clouds and make them see the people standing behind their backs. In a battle of life and death, no one fights alone. Family, friends, and even strangers, always stand for a worthy cause.
This book follows the story of an angel who fought a terrifying monster called cancer and another angel who helped her with her battle. The first angel, named Cathy, battled leukemia for two years, with her husband by her side and a strong support system behind them. The other angel, who we will meet towards the end of the book, is the one who will lend a helping hand in Cathy's last hope in defeating the monster for good.
I genuinely enjoy seeing people support one another. There is something so inspiring and heartwarming when other people pray for the betterment of someone other than themselves and their family. This book gave me a little more hope in humanity. Furthermore, Cathy’s determination to stand firm against leukemia is amazing and inspiring.
I don’t usually read books with medical jargon because I find it boring and hard to understand. However, this book made the medical explanations easy to understand and informative. Additionally, reading it feels like talking to a friend and listening to their hospital experience. The author’s tone in writing genuinely made me feel like I am one of Cathy’s support systems. I always find myself eager to read the new updates on Cathy’s Corner.
I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I found numerous typographical errors that made me knock off one star. The book was inspiring and informative. It was truly heartwarming to see how other people supported Cathy and her husband through prayers, helping with chores, and giving words of encouragement.
I would recommend this to people interested to learn more about Cathy’s experience with battling leukemia. I know people tend to research these kinds of experiences when they have someone who’s going through the same fight. This publication would help them see how a patient underwent chemotherapy and stem cell transplant. This book would also make them know that they are not alone in this fight. There are kindhearted and caring people who support them because no one fights alone.
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Tears of Joy
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Tears of Joy by Joseph Tristan is a story of hope, kindness, and life. In the midst of a person’s darkest days, a glimmer of hope would shine through the clouds and make them see the people standing behind their backs. In a battle of life and death, no one fights alone. Family, friends, and even strangers, always stand for a worthy cause.
This book follows the story of an angel who fought a terrifying monster called cancer and another angel who helped her with her battle. The first angel, named Cathy, battled leukemia for two years, with her husband by her side and a strong support system behind them. The other angel, who we will meet towards the end of the book, is the one who will lend a helping hand in Cathy's last hope in defeating the monster for good.
I genuinely enjoy seeing people support one another. There is something so inspiring and heartwarming when other people pray for the betterment of someone other than themselves and their family. This book gave me a little more hope in humanity. Furthermore, Cathy’s determination to stand firm against leukemia is amazing and inspiring.
I don’t usually read books with medical jargon because I find it boring and hard to understand. However, this book made the medical explanations easy to understand and informative. Additionally, reading it feels like talking to a friend and listening to their hospital experience. The author’s tone in writing genuinely made me feel like I am one of Cathy’s support systems. I always find myself eager to read the new updates on Cathy’s Corner.
I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I found numerous typographical errors that made me knock off one star. The book was inspiring and informative. It was truly heartwarming to see how other people supported Cathy and her husband through prayers, helping with chores, and giving words of encouragement.
I would recommend this to people interested to learn more about Cathy’s experience with battling leukemia. I know people tend to research these kinds of experiences when they have someone who’s going through the same fight. This publication would help them see how a patient underwent chemotherapy and stem cell transplant. This book would also make them know that they are not alone in this fight. There are kindhearted and caring people who support them because no one fights alone.
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Tears of Joy
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon