Grandma Kathy Has Cancer

Grandma Kathy Has Cancer
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Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages : 25
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ISBN-10 : 9781598584226
ISBN-13 : 1598584227
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Book Synopsis Grandma Kathy Has Cancer by : Colleen Buckley

Download or read book Grandma Kathy Has Cancer written by Colleen Buckley and published by Dog Ear Publishing. This book was released on 2007-09 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cancer is a very frightening and mysterious disease from which children are often sheltered because parents are uncertain as to how to deal with it. This book draws upon real life episodes between a grandmother and her granddaughter to help children better understand what happens when family members are afflicted with cancer. The message it conveys is one of hope, love, and caring. Colleen Buckley resides in New Jersey with her husband. She has two married children and two grandchildren; she has been a nurse for over 25 years. Cancer is no stranger to Colleen, who has lost her father, her grandmother, and two of her sister-in-laws to this disease. Her husband, mother, and another sister-in-law are cancer survivors. Colleen's inspiration for this book has been her sister, Kathy's, ongoing fight with ovarian cancer. Colleen is currently working on a second children's book about cancer. Kim Sponaugle has illustrated "The Adventures of Beatrice" books and the "Anna Banana" and "Corey's Story" series for young readers. She resides in Salem County, NJ with her husband Jerry, son Josh and feisty little westie, Casey.


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