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Alligator Wrestling in the Cancer Ward

How a Christian Tough-Guy Survived Leukemia with Gallows Humor, One-Liners and a Praying Posse

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Alligator Wrestling in the Cancer Ward

By: Curt Ghormley
Narrated by: Curt Ghormley
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Are you living above your circumstances, or are you crushed beneath their weight? Curt Ghormley was ambushed by AML (Acute Myeloid Leukemia) and determined to meet it with optimism, humor, and steely grit. Drawing on Christian principles and the memoir of his own life experiences, he teases out the lessons for dealing effectively with an unexpected and deadly fight with an unseen enemy. In this book, he presents eight rules for living victoriously in the shadow of the medical death sentence of a fast-moving cancer.

In between your tears, this book is laugh-out-loud funny!

Don’t miss the war stories. Ghormley is a history buff and liberally illustrates his subject with World War II experiences from his own father in the US Navy, and those of others. At once light-hearted, uplifting, biblical, poignant, and heart-wrenching, this is the one book sure to bring bright hope to a dark room. With a clear-eyed acknowledgment of the reality and seriousness of events beyond our control, Ghormley shows the way to meet the most difficult challenges of life head-on.

©2023 Curt Ghormley (P)2023 Curt Ghormley
Cancer Physical Illness & Disease Comedy Heartfelt Witty Funny
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