Lift and Encourage in times of Cancer

Whether diagnosed with cancer themselves, or is struggling with a cancer diagnosis of someone they love, this book can lift and encourage children and adults!

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Easy to Read

With large font and basic sentences, children and adults alike find this book simple to read and understand. Perfect for large groups or one-on-one.

Easy to Relate

Using day-to-day comparisons, the difficult topic of cancer is related to other losses and feelings. Struggles with cancer can become common ground.

Easy to Connect

Through simple examples, the reader connects the tough emotions of cancer. Great ice-breaker when heavy news is present.

Cancer is REALLY, REALLY, rotten. We know.

Our family had a big loss from cancer in 2009. We cried, we threw temper tantrums, we stomped, we tried to ignore it, we prayed . . . and still . . . cancer happened.

Cancer may be happening to you too. I'm sorry.  : (   It is awful. Big or little, young or old, rich or poor, cancer is awful. I wish we could just throw it back and choose not to have it. Life doesn't work that way does it? Can I tell you what I've learned? I've learned that it's okay to say you're hurting. I've learned it's actually REALLY important to say you're hurting. It's okay to say you're angry, feeling rude, want to smash things, yell, cry, hide and even just be quiet for a while. And I've learned that it's REALLY, REALLY important to laugh. And fish. I promise. Cancer isn't forever. Happy memories with people you love . . . is. 

- Tiffany

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