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There's Something I Have To Tell You All...Mommy Has Cancer

Par : Towanna Hogue
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-7350525-5-7
  • EAN9781735052557
  • Date de parution29/09/2021
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurTowanna Hogue

Résumé

This is a story about a mom in her early thirties being diagnosed with cancer. She is married with three children who suddenly felt like her world had just turned upside down. How does she explain to her children that she has cancer? How does she explain to her children why she is too tired to play and have fun like they use to? How does she explain why her appearance has changed? Prayer gave her the strength to push through and to continue having faith that everything would be ok.
Through it all, she ends up feeling blessed, highly favored, and a SURVIVOR in more ways than one. The children's book aims to bring awareness to the emotional struggles of mothers and their families coping with finding the strength to have faith during such a challenging time. "To hear the words "You have cancer" is one of the scariest moments of a recently diagnosed cancer patient. My goal is to help other people in similar situations and their families deal with the effects of the unfortunate phenomena."