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Comments from Readers:
I love your book! I laughed and cried and wept and smiled, not a page left me indifferent. And, thanks to you, I was able to cry over my dead breast; it was high time and it felt good.
- Michele S., cancer survivor
Your account is full of emotion but not maudlin, full of love but not sentimental, full of mystery and terror but compelling in its peacefulness.
-Cathy K.
I felt a stranger opening the front flap. And I felt a stranger to what I thought I'd find inside. As someone who has not had cancer, not lost someone to cancer, as someone not at all artistic, and as someone not too profoundly introspective, I felt in a way, like an intruder, not a memenber of an 'intended audience'. I was, and remain, taken with the fact that despite what I perceived as barriers to being able to relate to the book, I was consistently engaged in what your story had to teach me.
- Lisa S.
I learned so much/was reminded of what maybe I've always known but didn't know I knew about healing our selves and intuition and the utter power of love and laughter.
- Jennifer R.
I am stunned and moved by the beauty of your book. I feel comforted and somehow safer by Path Through the Fire's entrance into the world.
-Melanie G., author
What I got from reading your book is there are times we go through that are frightening, difficult, challenging - but not giving up - fighting through them we will survive.
- Tica J.
It was riveting, a powerful tale - a picture book actually - which in its understatement tells us what life is all about.
- Paul B., minister
I read it at one gulp - meaning I couldn't put it down - and will go back and do it all over again. It is beautiful inside and out - by that I mean spiritually/humanly/emotionally and visually. It combines utter simplicity and honesty with sophistication.
- Nancy H., 86 yrs. old
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©1998 Wendy Allen Wheeler
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