Official Review: Nadeems journey by Sherine Anniruth
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The book is not just an account of a mother losing her beloved son to cancer but also of relentless love. It vividly describes how Nadeem's family, friends, and colleagues enthusiastically supported him. However, the reader will also be exposed to real cases of negligence and its detrimental effects. The author emphasizes that the greatest lesson is to never take anything for granted in life, as we never know what the succeeding moment holds. Every available opportunity is a time to celebrate life together with those we love.
Nadeem understood this very well, being a brilliant son, brother, and colleague. There is much to be learned from him like the value of hard work. Health workers will recognize the importance of managing their clients as individuals from this book. Caregivers, especially those attending to the needs of cancer patients, will also realize the significance of the roles they play and how to play them well.
The book was professionally edited, and the author undoubtedly wrote the story well. The photographs included in the book were remarkable, and the language employed was straightforward. Therefore, I soundly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to fans of nonfiction books. It will appeal most to those who may have lost loved ones to cancer. They may not be physically present but they will always live on in our hearts.
In conclusion, Nadeem's Journey: A Heart Wrenching Story of a Loving Mother Losing Her Son to Cancer is a heart-wrenching story that highlights the importance of hard work, the value of hard work, and the importance of caring for those affected by cancer. The book is recommended for fans of nonfiction books and will appeal to those who may have lost loved ones to cancer.
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The book is not just an account of a mother losing her beloved son to cancer but also of relentless love. It vividly describes how Nadeem's family, friends, and colleagues enthusiastically supported him. However, the reader will also be exposed to real cases of negligence and its detrimental effects. The author emphasizes that the greatest lesson is to never take anything for granted in life, as we never know what the succeeding moment holds. Every available opportunity is a time to celebrate life together with those we love.
Nadeem understood this very well, being a brilliant son, brother, and colleague. There is much to be learned from him like the value of hard work. Health workers will recognize the importance of managing their clients as individuals from this book. Caregivers, especially those attending to the needs of cancer patients, will also realize the significance of the roles they play and how to play them well.
The book was professionally edited, and the author undoubtedly wrote the story well. The photographs included in the book were remarkable, and the language employed was straightforward. Therefore, I soundly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to fans of nonfiction books. It will appeal most to those who may have lost loved ones to cancer. They may not be physically present but they will always live on in our hearts.
In conclusion, Nadeem's Journey: A Heart Wrenching Story of a Loving Mother Losing Her Son to Cancer is a heart-wrenching story that highlights the importance of hard work, the value of hard work, and the importance of caring for those affected by cancer. The book is recommended for fans of nonfiction books and will appeal to those who may have lost loved ones to cancer.
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