In the first post in this series, we highlighted some inspirational books from Barnes and Noble we thought you’d enjoy reading. We went to Amazon and found three books that we thought would inspire. Please enjoy the book descriptions as found on Amazon.From Incurable to Incredible: Cancer Survivors Who Beat the Odds by Tami BoehmerThis book includes over 25 survivor stories and is sure to be one of your favorites. Read on to discover a few of the incredible stories told here.
“You'll learn about Dave Massey, who in 1986 and again in 1997, was given six months to live. Today, he runs marathons and speaks at cancer centers nationwide to spread his message of hope. Paul Falk, diagnosed 23 years ago at age 9 with acute leukemia, describes how his doctors wondered if he would survive two weeks. A year later, he wowed everyone by becoming the personal guest of then Vice President George H.W. Bush. And then there's Ann Fonfa, who was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer in 1999. On Sept. 12, 2001, she learned she had no evidence of disease, as smoke billowed from the World Trade Center blocks away. Today she continues to be clear of cancer and leads the Annie Appleseed Foundation, a respected online clearing house for information on complimentary cancer therapies.The book includes a list of common attributes these survivors share, thought-provoking questions for discussion and support groups and insights on survivorship from best-selling author Bernie Siegel, MD, and Doug Ulman, CEO and president of LIVESTRONG.This book is not just for cancer survivors, but for anyone who wants inspiration for overcoming life's challenges. As Bernie Siegel says in his introduction, "From Incurable to Incredible as ‘a book everyone should read.’”Chicken Soup for the Cancer Survivor’s Soul: 101 Healing Stories about Those Who Have Survived Cancer by Beverly Kirkhart and moreWith several authors including Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, this book carries the touching tales of over 100 survivors, all with incredible stories to tell. The brief description below tells all you need to know. “More than 100 cancer survivors share their personal stories in this touching new collection of Chicken Soup. These heartwarming accounts of courageous people who found the power to battle cancer in their endless hope, unwavering faith and steadfast determination will inspire you to adopt a positive attitude, discover your faith and cherish every moment. Just what the doctor ordered for healing your body, mind and soul.”A Survivor’s Guide to Kicking Cancer’s Ass by Dena MendesDena Mendes is a yoga instructor, healer, and chef. She is also a cancer survivor. Her book tells it like it is with heart. You’ll see when you read about her below. “It's a ballsy move to look in the face of cancer and say, "I'm gonna kick your ass!" Yet Dena Mendes did just that, and now she'll tell you how to do the same thing! This book is a crash course in learning how to be your own advocate. Empower yourself by using your intuition and newfound knowledge, and you'll come through this difficult yet amazing health-awakening opportunity with flying colors. With this step-by-step guide at your side, your journey will turn into a beautiful dance. As Dena promises, "You'll get to turn yourself inside out and become someone new. I guarantee that this is the best trip you'll ever take!" This guide is a life preserver that has been created to support you on your journey back to perfect health. . . .”What are your favorite books by and about cancer survivors? Tell us about them! In the first post in this series, we highlighted some inspirational books from Barnes and Noble we thought you’d enjoy reading. We went to Amazon and found three books that we thought would inspire. Please enjoy the book descriptions as found on Amazon. From Incurable to Incredible: Cancer Survivors Who Beat the Odds by Tami BoehmerThis book includes over 25 survivor stories and is sure to be one of your favorites. Read on to discover a few of the incredible stories told here.
“You'll learn about Dave Massey, who in 1986 and again in 1997, was given six months to live. Today, he runs marathons and speaks at cancer centers nationwide to spread his message of hope. Paul Falk, diagnosed 23 years ago at age 9 with acute leukemia, describes how his doctors wondered if he would survive two weeks. A year later, he wowed everyone by becoming the personal guest of then Vice President George H.W. Bush.
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