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| View Larger Image | Stories of the Heart: Reflections on the Heart Transplant Journey : Stories of Hope and Inspiration | Paperbackby Nancy Siemers (Editor)
| List Price: | $17.95 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Kirk House Publishers | | Page Count: | 206 Pages | | Publication Date: | May 01, 1999 | | Sales Rank: | 947,142th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description A collection of powerful stories told by 50 persons who have been through the heart transplant experience. The reader is drawn int the sorrows, joys, ironies, and trials of people living live at the edge. Death, suffering, rebirth, and humor are the stuff of great literature. This is great literature. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)
| Stories of the Heart by Jodi 4 Stars April 19, 2008 I am presently on the heart transplant journey myself and found this book to be of great value. It is like talking to a friend that knows what you are going through. The fact that the stories are written by the people themselves made me feel like I am not alone if they can do it then maybe I can too. I feel that this would be a good bed side book for anyone who is dealing with a heart transplant it was like getting a hug when needed. I find it hard to talk about what I'm going through with others and it was nice to know that I'm not alone on my journey.
| | I don't know what to say by SandyWells (Galveston, TX United States) 5 Stars October 08, 2003 I silently absorbed all of this work and just came away with such empathy it's very difficult to express it. It is a good manual to prepare you for such procedures. Too much to say about it, my words fail.
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