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Laurel Lee (1945–2004)

Auteur de Walking through the Fire

11 oeuvres 214 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Lee Laurel

Œuvres de Laurel Lee

Walking through the Fire (1977) 73 exemplaires
Signs of Spring (1980) 33 exemplaires
Mourning into Dancing (1984) 27 exemplaires
Laurel Lees Journal (1977) 21 exemplaires
Godspeed: Hitchhiking Home (1988) 18 exemplaires
Barnaby Frost (1979) 17 exemplaires
Barnaby Frost Plants a Seed (1980) 11 exemplaires
Ao passares pelo fogo 1 exemplaire
SINGS OF SPRING 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1945-10-21
Date de décès
2004-08-10
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lieux de résidence
Wichita, Kansas, USA

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If you'd like to see my copy of the book, it's featured on this week's Shabby Sunday @ https://readrantrockandroll.com/2017/08/27/shabby-sunday-walking-through-fire-wi...

I’m one of those people who believe that everything happens for a reason and this book is just one example. It fell into my hands at our local library book sale after someone had donated it. I have a thing for vintage books as it is, but there was something special about this one. Little did I know, this would be a book that would help me in the near future with my own health struggles.

The book is a hospital journal written by Laurel Lee, a woman who’s just become stricken with Hodgkin’s while pregnant with her third child. This book is her journey with cancer and everything else in between, including her everyday life with marriage and children. Laurel deals with typical life while being faced with multiple challenges alongside a scary situation that threatens her life and the life of her unborn child. She outlines her experiences in this book.

Why is this book a favorite? What I loved most about it was that it’s a journal–a true account that Laurel was willing to share with others regarding her personal trials and tribulations. Her courage shines through and was an inspiration to me before I experienced something similar. Sometimes our health can get in the way of how we want to live our lives. Often we take our health for granted and I think this book does an excellent job of bringing this to our attention, but at the same time, it’s also a celebration of life.

The cover was designed by Laurel and has many little drawings in the text by the author as well. Like me, this book will be forty years old this September and was published in 1977. It’s roughly one hundred and eighteen pages and a quick read. Mine is the first edition hardcover with a dust jacket.

This remains on my shelf permanently. Even though I found it hard to read at times, it’s one of my favorites and gets a 5-star rating from me. I would recommend it to anyone.

5*****
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Mischenko | 2 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2017 |
At thirty, Laurel Lee discovered she had Hodgkin's disease - an agonizing illness that could take her life and her baby's as well. Refusing to give up, she learned to overcome the pain with humor and faith, and began to write this remarkable journal of her feelings and experience. Heart-wrenching, fiercely honest, yet full of joy, her story celebrates living with a wisdom that is perhaps possible only for one who has walked through the fire.
 
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BethanyBible | 2 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2010 |
Diagnosed with terminal cancer at the age of 29 and then abandoned by her husband, leaving her with three young children to raise, Laurel Lee survives the first round of cancer and before she knows it, a small hospital journal is sent to a New York publisher. That book, Walking Through the Fire, takes Laurel and her children on a world-wide adventure of intrigue, challenge and fame. CBS makes a movie of the book and sales of the book and subsequent books exceeded a half a million. And then in the summer of Laurel’s life, when she has at last found true love and health, she hears those dreadful words again, “You have cancer, and you are going to die.” A true and inspiring story.… (plus d'informations)
 
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joiful77 | Feb 25, 2009 |
A very personal account of the authors' brush with mortality. One is taken with her through her journey and also given an insight into a much better person than I.
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Heptonj | 2 autres critiques | Nov 10, 2007 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
11
Membres
214
Popularité
#104,033
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
4
ISBN
18

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