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A Daughters Journey was written during the most difficult time in my lifegrieving the loss of my daughter, Chantal, who passed away on July 22, 2012. She inspired many people throughout her lifetime, including me. Her inspiration has given me strength and has compelled me to share her story with the world. She lived each day to the fullest while she battled cancer and heart disease from her earliest years. Here, I talk about her fears, anxieties, and frustrations. The love and compassion, the patience and understanding she felt for other people made her who she truly wasa loving spirit. I share her story in the hope of helping families whose lives have been affected by illness or are grieving the loss of a child. Knowing that my daughter is around me and communicates with me has helped my grieving her loss. I know that death is not final. Her soul lives on.
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Highlighting the need to find solutions for current problems in American society moving forward, Berch Berberoglu provides a captivating read for anyone interested in understanding how working people today can have a lasting impact on a better and more equitable society in the future.
The head of Ocala Regional Medical Center's emergency room, David Belmont, and his wife, Sarah, a high school science teacher, seek answers to what is causing the blindness, where did the blindness originate and why did it suddenly afflict people and animals without warning or other symptoms? Their son, a high school senior, is one of the victims. These questions are baffling an experienced investigative medical team from CDC whom arrive later in the day from Atlanta, Georgia. Unbeknownst to David, Sarah and the leader of the CDC's team, Russell Patton, has a mutual amorous secret.
'Lynn frowned. "Do I know you?" she asked. "Not yet," he replied, still grinning.She sighed. She was forever getting into these types of situations, with men trying to start something with her. She'd just have to tell him she wasn't interested. "Look, I'm sorry I bumped into you, but I really don't have time for this. Maybe you should try that line on some other young lady." "I think you misunderstood. That wasn't a line. It was meant just for you." Lynn looked at him in puzzlement. "Are you always this familiar with strangers you meet for this first time?" "No, but you're not a stranger. You're the woman who's going to be my wife." Lynn's mouth dropped opem. Who was this lunatic? '