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It's Half Past Midnight: A Poignant, Practical and Humorous Trip Through My Colon | Paperback

by Robert E. Cull (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  BookSurge Publishing
Page Count:  182 Pages
Publication Date:  September 26, 2007
Sales Rank:  1,537,263st


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Product Description
Robert Emerson Cull's It's Half Past Midnight: A Poignant, Practical and Humorous Trip Through My Colon is a poignant and inspiring account of the author's battle with colon cancer, and the tremendous healing power of a an attitude of gratefulness and good fortune. Filled with insight and humor, this book would be of great value to anyone facing health issues, or any other of life's challenges.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 3 reviews)

definitely worth it.... by Mary Estes (Arlington, TX) 5 Stars
December 03, 2007
This is a great book. It is humorous, but much more important, it is informative, uplifting, and inspirational. Bob Cull imparts wisdom to all by reminding us to make the most of each day and to let the people we love know that we love them now, while we can.

What a great book on a very difficult subject!  by Jane Tecklenburg (Mansfield, Tx United States) 5 Stars
November 18, 2007
It's Half Past Midnight: A Poignant, Practical and Humorous Trip Through My Colon Bob has a wonderful way of approaching life. I believe this book gives people going through a very tough time hope and insights that will help make the road easier. Read it and give it to a friend or family member. It will raise you awareness and lift your spirits.

Uplifting by Reader Review (Hurst, TX) 5 Stars
November 18, 2007
This book has relevancy to almost anyone, as it addresses concerns faced by those with a cancer diagnosis and anyone who may know them. It provides amazing insight into the thought process of someone moving through this difficult health challenge, while striving to maintain an attitude that the glass is always 'half full'. While it provides much-needed practical advice, it successfully emphasizes the importance of maintaining a 'practical and humorous' outlook on an often difficult health challenge. If you or someone you know is faced with cancer of any kind, this book would be a great gift of comfort. I have ordered several extra copies to share with dear friends who find themselves faced with cancer each and every day.

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