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128 Days and Counting
128 Days and Counting: A 28-Year-Old Caregiver's Memoir | Honore Nolting
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128 Days is a vivid and detailed account of a young couple during a cancer diagnosis and their relationship during the most difficult time of their lives. Honore and her husband, Tom, who went through chemo, an operation, and a difficult adjustment period, come alive in these pages as a loving and upbeat couple who are as familiar as your best friends. They are strong and scared, normal and quirky, determined and silly. Excerpts from the blog written during Tom¿s cancer answer many questions about what it¿s like to get cancer, and be a caregiver, as young adults. Honore¿s raw and emotional account about every aspect of the experience, and their relationship, brings the reader fully into the magnitude of the diagnosis but what lingers is the joy, resilience, and effervescence of love.
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Honore is 28 years old and her 30 year old husband, Tom, is diagnosed with late stage-three cancer.
This book will make you afraid for Tom, it will make you laugh a little, it will make you cry. This book will inspire you to see the good and remember how precious life is.

I would like to thank the author for providing me with a free copy in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.

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"The fact of the matter is while I was writing I heard nothing; all the chaos subsided for a moment. I was coping, I was processing, and for a brief moment, I was at peace."

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"if we‘ve learned anything this week, it is to have even more compassion – because you never know what the person next to you is going through."

Quote from my first book for #reversereadathon @DeweysReadathon

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