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A Son's Gift

By: Michele Cynthia
Narrated by: Jessica Caruso
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Award-winning story made into a screenplay

This empowering story is about pivoting pain into purpose - building resilience together in the face of grief, as we embrace a timeless love of a mother and her son - when humanity most needs it.

A Son's Gift is an inspiring true story, a beautiful tale of grief, but ultimately, of love and strength. Nicky, a witty, intelligent, and clever 13-year-old, is diagnosed with a rare childhood bone cancer. However, this book is about more than just cancer and its treatment and the fight to survive. It's about more than just a mother and her son, who accepted his mortality at such a young age, and the strength and love between two loving souls. It's about more than just death. This book is about life.

An insightful and poignant tale, this book is not only aimed at assisting others in grief but is also a spiritual tool for those learning to persevere through adversities using the power of hope.

©2011 Michele Bell (P)2011 Jessica Caruso

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