Official Review: Three Man Game by Jim Jarrell
Posted: 23 Feb 2019, 14:37
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Three Man Game" by Jim Jarrell.]

4 out of 4 stars
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How do you react to the news that a loved one has cancer? Is there a right way to respond to it?
Three Man Game by Jim Jarrell is a non-fiction book about a husband’s journey after learning that his wife had cancer. The book started at a point where the author, Jim, had a wife and children, and they were happy. However, his happiness ended when his wife, Carol, became ill, and her doctor diagnosed her with cancer. Carol’s doctor predicted that she only had a few months to live even with chemotherapy, but Jim and Carol were determined to fight for each other and their children. Jim described his experience watching Carol fight for her life. He also wrote about how he had to balance work, taking care of his children and being there for Carol.
Carol’s optimism and the support she got from her family, especially from Jim, helped her overcome the odds, and she outlived the months her doctor predicted she would live. Jim says the years he spent with his wife fighting for her life were the best years they had together. Things later took a painful turn when Jim and his two sons lost Carol. They had to learn to live without her. Carol’s death hit Jim hard, but he had to be strong and raise their boys without Carol. He writes all about it in Three Man Game.
I loved this book. Once I started reading it, it was hard to put it down. I was able to connect with the author profoundly on an emotional level. When there was an achievement to be celebrated, I celebrated with him, and when there was bad news to be broken, I also felt terrible. The story gave me a lot of insight on how to deal with a sick loved one.
People who are affected by cancer will relate to Jim's story, and those who have lost a loved one will benefit greatly from reading this book. It will let them know that they are not alone. The pain may last a long time, but that doesn’t mean they cannot find happiness again. They have to get on with it.
There isn’t much I didn’t like about this book. However, some of the descriptions of how doctors conducted Carol’s tests made me uncomfortable. Those about her state after chemotherapy also made me nervous. I’m not good with reading about sick people and injections, and I know I'm not the only one affected by this. If you have a similar problem, consider yourself warned.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It is well edited, and I enjoyed reading it. I gained a lot of insight from Jim’s story, and I believe it’s one worth sharing with everyone. Tragedy can strike anyone, and the story of how Jim and his sons dealt with theirs might help a lot of people. I recommend this book to people affected by cancer. I also recommend it to anyone who can make time to pick up a book and read. This story can add a lot of insight into your life.
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4 out of 4 stars
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How do you react to the news that a loved one has cancer? Is there a right way to respond to it?
Three Man Game by Jim Jarrell is a non-fiction book about a husband’s journey after learning that his wife had cancer. The book started at a point where the author, Jim, had a wife and children, and they were happy. However, his happiness ended when his wife, Carol, became ill, and her doctor diagnosed her with cancer. Carol’s doctor predicted that she only had a few months to live even with chemotherapy, but Jim and Carol were determined to fight for each other and their children. Jim described his experience watching Carol fight for her life. He also wrote about how he had to balance work, taking care of his children and being there for Carol.
Carol’s optimism and the support she got from her family, especially from Jim, helped her overcome the odds, and she outlived the months her doctor predicted she would live. Jim says the years he spent with his wife fighting for her life were the best years they had together. Things later took a painful turn when Jim and his two sons lost Carol. They had to learn to live without her. Carol’s death hit Jim hard, but he had to be strong and raise their boys without Carol. He writes all about it in Three Man Game.
I loved this book. Once I started reading it, it was hard to put it down. I was able to connect with the author profoundly on an emotional level. When there was an achievement to be celebrated, I celebrated with him, and when there was bad news to be broken, I also felt terrible. The story gave me a lot of insight on how to deal with a sick loved one.
People who are affected by cancer will relate to Jim's story, and those who have lost a loved one will benefit greatly from reading this book. It will let them know that they are not alone. The pain may last a long time, but that doesn’t mean they cannot find happiness again. They have to get on with it.
There isn’t much I didn’t like about this book. However, some of the descriptions of how doctors conducted Carol’s tests made me uncomfortable. Those about her state after chemotherapy also made me nervous. I’m not good with reading about sick people and injections, and I know I'm not the only one affected by this. If you have a similar problem, consider yourself warned.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It is well edited, and I enjoyed reading it. I gained a lot of insight from Jim’s story, and I believe it’s one worth sharing with everyone. Tragedy can strike anyone, and the story of how Jim and his sons dealt with theirs might help a lot of people. I recommend this book to people affected by cancer. I also recommend it to anyone who can make time to pick up a book and read. This story can add a lot of insight into your life.
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Three Man Game
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
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