Blessings Of My Breast Cancer
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Unexpected diagnosis. Life-threatening sickness. Death of a loved one. Unbearable financial burden. Everything is against you, and all hope is lost. If this is where you are, you are not alone. Aley Abraham has lived these same experiences and shared these very thoughts, especially when the thing she feared most came to get her-cancer. In an easy-to-read, narrative style, Blessings of My Breast Cancer will leave you with a sense of the Divine. You will learn to apply ten practical steps to not only overcome obstacles but to recognize opportunities in the midst of your struggle. You will find the blessings of your own cancer!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613140604
ISBN10: 1613140606
Aley Abraham
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2012
Publisher: Innova Publishing LLC
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