Dana, a young teenager, is diagnosed with a terminal illness and her solidly Christian family deals with the resulting turmoil. A teen son strays, a younger child feels neglected, and a sister struggles with bitterness toward God.
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"Slow at first , but once the story picked up, it became very interesting and a very good indication how cancer, or any major trama can affect the entire family, not only the victim. Recommended reading" — Jackie (4 out of 5 stars)
"Slow at first , but once the story picked up, it became very interesting and a very good indication how cancer, or any major trama can affect the entire family, not only the victim. Recommended reading"
" An enthralling tale of a girl with a terminal illness and the binding love that kept her family together. "
" Kinda Boring I don't remember what it was about "
" This is an amazing book! "
" Not the book I was expecting. Good for what it was, but I was not really wanting a sad book about a kid with leukemia. Seriously. Depressing. "
" This one had me crying out loud. Ultimately, a nice reminder of the power of family and faith. Very quick read. "
" I sobbed on this one too. =) "
" Don't read this if you don't like to cry; this book made me cry more than any other book I remember reading--I sobbed as I read it. "
" This is the saddest book by Janette Oke that I've read, but it's well-written at least for the genre. "
" Ok story- less of a quick read than the author's mothers books. "
" I laughed. I cried. And I found so much to be grateful for in my own life. Incredible book. I just wish it didn't end! What happens with Graham and Erin?? "
" very realistic and emotional story of a family who's eldest daughter dies from cancer. However this book is probally more suited to a female audience in my opinion. "
" I cried and cried and cried. But they were good tears. I'm not a huge Jeannette Oke fan but this book was different. It's worth reading. "
" This book helped me deal with and relate to a young loved one dying from cancer. "
" This was a really good book!! It is very sad, but well worth reading! "
" Depressing but definitely emotion-evoking. "
Janette Oke, recipient of the 1992 ECPA President’s Award for her significant contribution to the CBA industry and to Christian fiction, has also been awarded the coveted Gold Medallion Award for fiction. Oke and her husband live in Alberta, Canada.
Aimee Lilly is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been involved in the broadcasting and radio drama field since 1989. She has read audiobooks by many bestselling authors, including Elizabeth George, Janette Oke, and Francine Rivers.
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