I Saw the light but There was no one Waiting

The truth is sometimes the hardest thing to accept.

This is a self-help guide to living and dying, written by an 8 year old girl; a cancer victim. Who’d decided to share her life experience in the hospital,waiting to die. Knowing she will die. And all along thinking of her mother’s happiness; and her ability to help other children not be scared of the circumstance.

Life is infinite, depending on your comprehension of what life is.

Nothing ever changes, only the way we perceive it does.

Death can be a new beginning, and a reminder that we are never far away from our loved ones no matter where they may be.

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I Saw the light but There was no one Waiting

The truth is sometimes the hardest thing to accept.

This is a self-help guide to living and dying, written by an 8 year old girl; a cancer victim. Who’d decided to share her life experience in the hospital,waiting to die. Knowing she will die. And all along thinking of her mother’s happiness; and her ability to help other children not be scared of the circumstance.

Life is infinite, depending on your comprehension of what life is.

Nothing ever changes, only the way we perceive it does.

Death can be a new beginning, and a reminder that we are never far away from our loved ones no matter where they may be.

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I Saw the light but There was no one Waiting

I Saw the light but There was no one Waiting

by Miriam Reuner
I Saw the light but There was no one Waiting

I Saw the light but There was no one Waiting

by Miriam Reuner

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Overview

The truth is sometimes the hardest thing to accept.

This is a self-help guide to living and dying, written by an 8 year old girl; a cancer victim. Who’d decided to share her life experience in the hospital,waiting to die. Knowing she will die. And all along thinking of her mother’s happiness; and her ability to help other children not be scared of the circumstance.

Life is infinite, depending on your comprehension of what life is.

Nothing ever changes, only the way we perceive it does.

Death can be a new beginning, and a reminder that we are never far away from our loved ones no matter where they may be.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780994588371
Publisher: Lea The healer
Publication date: 05/23/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 613 KB
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