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Find out all about MariahRose Nelson's life in this heart touching book... (names have been changed to protect identities)

Kicking Cancer in the Kitchen is the ultimate resource for the woman who has been handed the cancer card--and for the one who never wants to get it. Authors Annette Ramke and Kendall Scott are cancer survivors, so they know exactly what it's like to deal with "the Big C." Here they share girlfriend-style, real-life knowledge and experience about the healing power of food, along with their stories of cancer ups and downs--with more than 100 recipes for fighting cancer and soothing

Touch of cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease that many fear. Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain covers the subject in her own inimitable style. While many would find little to find humourous in such a potentially, serious disease, Jean has succeeded in striking a happy balance between the many funny situations she found herself in and the more serious aspects of her treatment. One in three people

I am the type of person who thought "It will never happen to me". But it did. I got cancer. This is my story.

The Global Elites plan is to reduce the global population by 4 billion (some say to 500 million) people before the year 2050. The amazing thing about the Illuminati is that they place all their terrible plans right out in the open for everyone to see, because this de-population agenda was laid out in the Global 2000 report assembled by President Carter’s administration in the late 1970’s.

My ears were buzzing and the room grew denser. Tears clouded my eyes as a lump built in my throat. I was dizzy and high. Her memory was too painful to bear. I don’t want to remember, yet I’m too afraid to forget. God, I miss her. The tears streaked my face as I thought of how she would react to seeing me right now.

A heartwarming story sharing the bond between two sisters. When Cathey loses her husband in a tragic plane crash, her younger sister Cassie doesn't think twice about leaving her glamorous job in New York City to be there for her sister and her three young daughters. Having lost her own father at an early age she knows what her nieces are going through. After four years Cathey finally realizes she is going to have to pull herself out of her depression,not only for her children's sake, but for

Find out all about MariahRose Nelson's life in this heart touching book... (names have been changed to protect identities)

Kicking Cancer in the Kitchen is the ultimate resource for the woman who has been handed the cancer card--and for the one who never wants to get it. Authors Annette Ramke and Kendall Scott are cancer survivors, so they know exactly what it's like to deal with "the Big C." Here they share girlfriend-style, real-life knowledge and experience about the healing power of food, along with their stories of cancer ups and downs--with more than 100 recipes for fighting cancer and soothing

Touch of cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease that many fear. Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain covers the subject in her own inimitable style. While many would find little to find humourous in such a potentially, serious disease, Jean has succeeded in striking a happy balance between the many funny situations she found herself in and the more serious aspects of her treatment. One in three people

I am the type of person who thought "It will never happen to me". But it did. I got cancer. This is my story.

The Global Elites plan is to reduce the global population by 4 billion (some say to 500 million) people before the year 2050. The amazing thing about the Illuminati is that they place all their terrible plans right out in the open for everyone to see, because this de-population agenda was laid out in the Global 2000 report assembled by President Carter’s administration in the late 1970’s.

My ears were buzzing and the room grew denser. Tears clouded my eyes as a lump built in my throat. I was dizzy and high. Her memory was too painful to bear. I don’t want to remember, yet I’m too afraid to forget. God, I miss her. The tears streaked my face as I thought of how she would react to seeing me right now.

A heartwarming story sharing the bond between two sisters. When Cathey loses her husband in a tragic plane crash, her younger sister Cassie doesn't think twice about leaving her glamorous job in New York City to be there for her sister and her three young daughters. Having lost her own father at an early age she knows what her nieces are going through. After four years Cathey finally realizes she is going to have to pull herself out of her depression,not only for her children's sake, but for