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More Than Her Share: A Real Conversation of Hope When the Diagnosis is Too Much
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More Than Her Share: A Real Conversation of Hope When the Diagnosis is Too Much in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $28.99

Barnes and Noble
More Than Her Share: A Real Conversation of Hope When the Diagnosis is Too Much in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $28.99
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Size: Hardcover
You know the moment. The moment that will forever be the line between before and after. The moment that is only supposed to happen to others. The phone rings. It is cancer. Life will never be the same. You will never be the same. You keep moving forward. You go to work. You are a parent, spouse, daughter, and friend. You appear to be the same person, but you are not the same. Now you have cancer. You will always be someone who has/had cancer. More Than Her Share is my story of where I found hope beyond the moment. It is about what is going on behind the brave face. It is an honest journey through the roller coaster of thoughts and emotions we are tempted to hide from our friends and family. There is no real success when carrying the heavy things of life. There is only survival. There is one more step. I learned that honesty with myself and others brought more healing than staying silent and seemingly strong.
You know the moment. The moment that will forever be the line between before and after. The moment that is only supposed to happen to others. The phone rings. It is cancer. Life will never be the same. You will never be the same. You keep moving forward. You go to work. You are a parent, spouse, daughter, and friend. You appear to be the same person, but you are not the same. Now you have cancer. You will always be someone who has/had cancer. More Than Her Share is my story of where I found hope beyond the moment. It is about what is going on behind the brave face. It is an honest journey through the roller coaster of thoughts and emotions we are tempted to hide from our friends and family. There is no real success when carrying the heavy things of life. There is only survival. There is one more step. I learned that honesty with myself and others brought more healing than staying silent and seemingly strong.

















