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Awesomeliker wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 07:13 This seems rwally inspiring and beautifully emotional. Great review!
Lou's story is motivational. I was impacted by all the things he went through at such a young age. I appreciate your comments!
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Adanna Inya wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 07:16 I shed a tear reading this review. And in everything, I congratulate Lou because he was the one in the eye of the storm. From treatments to multiple prodding, he stayed strong. He's a strong one. I'd love to read.
Lou's story will move and inspire you! I appreciate your thoughtful comments. Thanks for stopping by.
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JM Reviews wrote: 10 Jun 2020, 00:47 I've read several testimonial memoirs about cancer survivors. I'd like to read this book too. Great review
The thing that impacted me about Lou's testimony was the young age at which he received all these treatments. I hope his story will inspire you. Thanks so much for commenting!
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khaulah wrote: 10 Jun 2020, 13:04 Such an inspiring story. Im sure it would be helpful for anyone going through the same thing. Even I would like to learn about the journey of this family and learn a thing or two. Thank you for your review! Nicely done.
The parents did a wonderful thing by sharing their journal of Lou's treatment. I hope their story will help others, too. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate it! :-)
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This book is one of a kind. The title got me attracted and inquisitive as to if discovery of cancer was around the corner. Quite disappointing that there were grammatical and spelling errors in this book. Thank you for your review
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Chizioboli wrote: 02 Feb 2021, 14:04 This book is one of a kind. The title got me attracted and inquisitive as to if discovery of cancer was around the corner. Quite disappointing that there were grammatical and spelling errors in this book. Thank you for your review
This was an amazing story of a little boy's fight for survival. I fell in love with the cover photo! Thanks for reading and commenting. I appreciate your reaction to the review!
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This book is one of a kind.....which made me teary eyes and emotional drowned in my childhood. it's really inspiring that I fell in love with the cover photo of the boy who had cancer.....it's really made me remember all the times I was a sick little girl
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Such an inspiring story. I'm sure it would be helpful for anyone going through the same thing. Even I would like to learn about the journey of this family and learn a thing or two. Thank you for your review! Nicely done.
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Sharing Lou's experience gives other parents hope and guidance on how to be an advocate for their child. It can be intimidating to refuse to accept the diagnosis of the "authorities." Mark and Mary Ellen kept looking for an answer. "No dead ends, only new paths!" Thank you for the review.
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It is sad bcz it is based on a true story and it can also happen at anyone at anytime ,, this book just got me from the cover first and telling the story of daily cancer survivors.
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A heart- wrenching story with elements of encouragement to parents in case they fall in the same situation, it's an eye opener story
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I can’t even imagine what it must be like going through cancer at such a young age, I’ve lost many people to the disease but they were all adults, still it hurt soo much seeing them in pain. Thanks for the review
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Heart touching story of a young child’s strong will to endure the challenges. Greatly inspired by the courage exhibited. Thank you author.
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This is so sad and emotional draining also encouraging at the same time, for those who are facing this trauma
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Such an inspiring story. Im sure it would be helpful for anyone going through the same thing. Even I would like to learn about the journey of this family and learn a thing or two.
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