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All Things Worked Together For My Good
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9781532022715
ISBN13:
9781532022715
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All Things Worked Together for My Good is the autobiography of Sheila Alamo, who is only five years old when she is badly burned in a house fire. She spends months in the hospital receiving skin grafts, plastic surgery, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. She leaves the hospital bound by bandages and braces, with a new face that causes people to reject her. Her mother places her in a residential facility where she receives medical care and assistance with mobility and the tasks of daily living. Poorly treated by both staff and residents, after six months Sheila is rescued by her biological father. She ultimately transitions to receiving treatments at Shriners Burn Institute in Boston, where she endures multiple surgeries until the age of nineteen. She learns to cope with her body's limitations and the painful feelings from rejection by others. Sheila Alamo's book is a powerful story about tragedy, pain, loss, love, and acceptance. She invites readers to experience her world as she did, making the words "you can't" into her motivation for moving forward.
Author: Sheila Nicole Alamo |
Publisher: iUniverse |
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2017 |
Number of Pages: 190 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback/Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN-10: 1532022719 |
ISBN-13: 9781532022715 |
All Things Worked Together For My Good
$13.95
$11.97
Sale 14%
All Things Worked Together for My Good is the autobiography of Sheila Alamo, who is only five years old when she is badly burned in a house fire. She spends months in the hospital receiving skin grafts, plastic surgery, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. She leaves the hospital bound by bandages and braces, with a new face that causes people to reject her. Her mother places her in a residential facility where she receives medical care and assistance with mobility and the tasks of daily living. Poorly treated by both staff and residents, after six months Sheila is rescued by her biological father. She ultimately transitions to receiving treatments at Shriners Burn Institute in Boston, where she endures multiple surgeries until the age of nineteen. She learns to cope with her body's limitations and the painful feelings from rejection by others. Sheila Alamo's book is a powerful story about tragedy, pain, loss, love, and acceptance. She invites readers to experience her world as she did, making the words "you can't" into her motivation for moving forward.
Author: Sheila Nicole Alamo |
Publisher: iUniverse |
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2017 |
Number of Pages: 190 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback/Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN-10: 1532022719 |
ISBN-13: 9781532022715 |