First Survivor is the inspiring true story of how one family’s tireless search for answers saved their son and countless others from a rare form of pediatric cancer. With the help of some of the top doctors in the world and the advocacy of his parents, Louis Unger beat a zero chance of survival diagnosis to become the First Survivor. All profits are donated to the Carrot Seed Foundation to help fund pediatric cancer research, clinical trials, pediatric oncology nursing scholarships and other causes that help families overcome the hardship of battling Neuroblastoma. $2.99 on Kindle.
Fighting Back
A short read of a long story. This is about my battle with a stroke, a heart attack, and cancer. It is not a pat me on the back book. It is more a literary learning curve, possibly a work of prevention for some, or a confidence coach for you or a loved one recovering or fighting one of the above $3.99 on Kindle.
90 Days to Live
An award-winning, inspiring and unforgettable memoir of one couple’s push for survival in the face of insurmountable odds. Alternately heart-wrenching and heartwarming–and delivered in an engaging dual-author format – 90 Days to Live will speak to anyone struggling with an “incurable” disease, building a business under trying circumstances, or anyone who just loves a good old-fashioned, “beating-the-odds” story. $0.99 on Kindle.
90 Days to Live
An award-winning, inspiring and unforgettable memoir of one couple’s push for survival in the face of insurmountable odds. Alternately heart-wrenching and heartwarming–and delivered in an engaging dual-author format – 90 Days to Live will speak to anyone struggling with an “incurable” disease, building a business under trying circumstances, or anyone who just loves a good old-fashioned, “beating-the-odds” story. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Fine, Thanks
Mary Dunnewold was a yoga-practicing, organic-food-eating health geek. But six months after a clear mammogram, she was diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer. She had six tumors. The largest was the size of a summer plum. The author moves from needing a reason to explain her troubles to finding meaning despite the randomness that afflicts all. Free on Kindle.