Official Review: Nadeems journey by Sherine Anniruth

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Re: Official Review: Nadeems journey by Sherine Anniruth

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Losing a child to death is against nature. We prepare for the deaths of our parents and grandparents but expect our children to live much longer than we do. Nadeem was talented, caring and hard-working. It's great that she has such good memories to sustain her in her grief. Negligence is mentioned and that must have been extremely difficult for her to accept. Thank you for the insightful review.
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It's a heart felt review of a mother's relentless love for her son who despite all is memorable hero. Indeed our health is our greatest wealth
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Congrats to the BOTD author! From the title, I suppose the book is full of emotions but at the same time inspiring. It's hard when we lose loved ones whose future seemed promising. Thanks for a free copy!
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Though in my case it was my mother who passed away from cancer, Nadeem's journey is similar to mine. Even though the pain has subsided a little, I am still grieving for her. She continues to live in my memories of her.
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A poignant account of a mother's loss and a son's bravery in battling cancer, "Nadeem’s Journey" by Sherine Anniruth offers profound lessons on love and resilience. Expertly written and deeply moving, this book is a must-read for fans of nonfiction, particularly those touched by the impact of cancer.
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As a reader, I found myself deeply moved by the book's overarching message of cherishing every moment and embracing life's fleeting opportunities. Sherine's eloquent prose serves as a poignant reminder to never take our loved ones or our own health for granted, urging us to live each day with gratitude, purpose, and compassion.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

This sounds like such a heartfelt story and I'm m definitely reading soon. To lose a child must be the hardest thing there is and I think it's worse when it's cancer due to the suffering that goes along with it. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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"Nadeem’s Journey: A Heart-Wrenching Tale of Love and Loss. Sherine Anniruth beautifully captures the courage of a mother and the resilience of her extraordinary son battling cancer. A poignant reminder to cherish every moment and celebrate life's blessings. 4 out of 4 stars."
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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

"Nadeems journey" by Sherine Anniruth is a factual story in which a mother talks about losing her son to cancer. Nadeem Rajah excelled in his studies, played cricket, and was an inspiration to all around him. The book is well organized and professionally edited.
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I imagine that this book was a true tear-jerker for you. It sounds like a raw and honest look at how losing someone to cancer can turn one's world upside down. It proves that mother's love for her children is unconditional, transcending time and death.
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I believe that the author's exposion of few negligence will help guide us in the right way to move when we're faced with similar circumstances. I congratulate the author for winning BOTD with this book.
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A mother's love for her child is boubdless. Anniruth is a brave woman.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Sylveria Savage »

I couldn't agree more with the lesson of not taking anything for granted. Nadeem's story reminds us to live each day with gratitude and to seize every opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of others. His legacy of hard work and resilience will continue to inspire generations
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My sincere condolences on such a terrible loss, but I will have to skip this book, because the story based on a real life tragedy is most definitely not something I would like to dedicate my admittedly little free time. I prefer fiction and happy endings that help me to unwind after work. Congrats with BOTD, anyway!
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The official review of Nadeem's Journey on the online book club was insightful, offering a comprehensive analysis of the plot, character development, and thematic elements.
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