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10 Days in April: ...a detour through breast cancer
Contributor(s): Deckert, Eleanor (Author)
ISBN: 1525536419     ISBN-13: 9781525536410
Publisher: FriesenPress
OUR PRICE:   $24.69  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Health & Fitness | Diseases - Cancer
- Religion | Christian Living - Women's Interests
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.80 lbs) 198 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Topical - Health & Fitness
 
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Publisher Description:
Newly-wed Eleanor had a plan for her life:
"I want to get married,
go out west,
build a log cabin,
raise a bunch of kids,
teach them about the Lord,
volunteer in my community, and then
write a book about it "

As her dreams became a reality over the next 40 years, she and her husband, Kevin, lived the Back-to-the-Land lifestyle, overcame limitations,
built an improved house,
grew much of their own food, homeschooled their four children and volunteered in an ever-widening community.

Eleanor became a freelance writer and developed seminars.

Next on her to-do list: Write her memoir.

Cancer arrived when she had other plans.

The detour took her deep into a labyrinth of questions, research, consultations and agonizing soul-searching.

From Mother Nature to Hi-Tech...

From organic gardening to radiation treatment...

From a log cabin in the Canadian mountains to a dormitory in a distant city...
Eleanor's Life Path certainly took a detour....

Contributor Bio(s): Deckert, Eleanor: - "You can write a book about your experiences!" my well-meaning friend suggested. "You can keep a Journal!"

"You'll make lots of friends!" she tried to encourage me.

"You'll help a lot of people!" yet another suggestion.

Not very likely! I don't want to remember any of this...
no Journal... no friends...and it will be hard enough to take care of my own Self, I have no intention of listening to or helping anyone else.

That was the attitude I packed up and took with me when I traveled five hours from home to enter the cancer centre for daily radiation treatments.

Dizzy with inner conflict, haunted by fears of technological interventions, confused by conflicting advice, unprepared for scientific interference in my Mother Nature lifestyle, I had never had to reconcile my spiritual beliefs with a traumatic personal decision-making process.

Thankfully, support came in many and varied ways. I made it through the detour....