This story, which tells of Kaye O'Bara's devotion to her comatose daughter, Edwarda, transcends our own experiences of love. It reminds us to look within and see where we can give unconditionally. All of the profits from the sale of this audiobook will be donated to Kaye and Edwarda.
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"Learnt about this book with the recent death of the main protagonist. However the book is more about her mother and the sheer sacrifice she made for even more years since the publication of the book up till her demise. It is so refreshing to remember that such people still exist in this world." — Hadrian (5 out of 5 stars)
"Learnt about this book with the recent death of the main protagonist. However the book is more about her mother and the sheer sacrifice she made for even more years since the publication of the book up till her demise. It is so refreshing to remember that such people still exist in this world."
" This book was so awesome. I cried and cried. This is unconditional love. What strength Mother and daughter have. I truly recommend this book for everyone. "
" Visions teach you unbelievable things "
Wayne W. Dyer is one of the most widely read authors today in the field of self-development. He is the author of many books, including such bestsellers as Your Erroneous Zones, You’ll See It When You Believe It, and Real Magic. A psychotherapist, Dyer received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Wayne State University and the University of Michigan and has taught at many levels of education, from high school through graduate study. He is the coauthor of three textbooks, contributes to numerous professional journals, and lectures extensively in the United States as well as abroad. He appears regularly on radio and television shows around the country.
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