When Your Teacher Has Cancer
Title | When Your Teacher Has Cancer PDF eBook |
Author | Maryann Makekau |
Publisher | Graphic Design 2030 North Studio |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Cancer |
ISBN | 9780615328287 |
Attempts to explain to a young child what cancer is and what is happening while the teacher is being treated.
Cancer Is My Teacher
Title | Cancer Is My Teacher PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy O'Donnell |
Publisher | Quartet Books (UK) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780704373648 |
Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer. Lucy O'Donnell was herself three years ago. 'Cancer is My Teacher' is her story, describing unflinchingly how she has turned the disease into a positive experience - and how you can do the same.
The Can in Cancer
Title | The Can in Cancer PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Cook |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-08-25 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781937870171 |
Eli is a young boy who finds out that he has cancer. This creatively written book of hope follows Eli's journey through the eyes of a patient, parents, siblings, teachers, health care providers, and friends.
The Priority List
Title | The Priority List PDF eBook |
Author | David Menasche |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2014-01-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1476743460 |
In this “beautiful, heartfelt, and ultimately important story about love, kinship, gratitude, and miracles” (Elizabeth Gilbert, #1 New York Times bestselling author), a beloved high school English teacher with terminal brain cancer undertakes a cross-country journey to reunite with his former students in order to find out if he made a difference and discovers what is truly important in life along the way. David Menasche lived for his work as a high school English teacher. His passion inspired his students, and between lessons on Shakespeare and sentence structure, he forged a unique bond with his kids, buoying them through personal struggles while sharing valuable life lessons. When brain cancer ultimately stole David’s vision, memory, mobility, and—most tragically of all—his ability to continue teaching, he was devastated by the thought that he would no longer have the chance to impact his students’ lives each day. But teaching was something Menasche just couldn’t give up. Undaunted by the difficult road ahead of him, he decided to end his treatments and make life his classroom. He turned to Facebook with an audacious plan: a journey across America—by bus, by train, by red-tipped cane—in hopes of seeing firsthand how his kids were faring in life. Had he made a difference? Within forty-eight hours of posting, former students in more than fifty cities replied with offers of support and shelter. Traveling more than eight thousand miles from Miami to New York, and visiting hundreds of his students, David’s fearless journey explores the things we all want and need out of life—family, security, independence, love, adventure—and forces us to stop to consider what truly matters in life. Evocative, moving, and inspirational, Priority List “is a rousing testimony to the ways in which, in the face of death, living fully in the present moment becomes possible” (Publishers Weekly).
My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks
Title | My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Silver |
Publisher | Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2013-03-05 |
Genre | Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1402273088 |
Let's face it, cancer sucks. This book provides real-life advice from real-life teens designed to help teens live with a parent who is fighting cancer. One million American teenagers live with a parent who is fighting cancer. It's a hard blow for those already navigating high school, preparing for college, and becoming increasingly independent. Author Maya Silver was 15 when her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. She and her dad, Marc, have combined their family's personal experience with advice from dozens of medical professionals and real stories from 100 teens—all going through the same thing Maya did. The topic of cancer can be difficult to approach, but in a highly designed, engaging style, this book gives practical guidance that includes: How to talk about the diagnosis (and what does diagnosis even mean, anyway?) The best outlets for stress (punching a wall is not a great one, but should it happen, there are instructions for a patch job) How to deal with friends (especially one the ones with 'pity eyes') Whether to tell the teachers and guidance counselors and what they should know (how not to get embarrassed in class) What happens in a therapy session and how to find a support group if you want one A special section for parents also gives tips on strategies for sharing the news and explaining cancer to a child, making sure your child doesn't become the parent, what to do if the outlook is grim, and tips for how to live life after cancer. My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks allows teens to see that they are not alone. That no matter how rough things get, they will get through this difficult time. That everything they're feeling is ok. Essays from Gilda Radner's "Gilda's Club" annual contest are an especially poignant and moving testimony of how other teens dealt with their family's situation. Praise for My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks: "Wisely crafted into a wonderfully warm, engaging and informative book that reads like a chat with a group of friends with helpful advice from the experts." —Paula K. Rauch MD, Director of the Marjorie E. Korff Parenting At a Challenging Time Program "A must read for parents, kids, teachers and medical staff who know anyone with cancer. You will learn something on every page." —Anna Gottlieb, MPA, Founder and CEO Gilda's Club Seattle "This book is a 'must have' for oncologists, cancer treatment centers and families with teenagers." —Kathleen McCue, MA, LSW, CCLS, Director of the Children's Program at The Gathering Place, Cleveland, OH "My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks provides a much-needed toolkit for teens coping with a parent's cancer." —Jane Saccaro, CEO of Camp Kesem, a camp for children who have a parent with cancer
A Teacher's Journey... . What Breast Cancer Taught Me
Title | A Teacher's Journey... . What Breast Cancer Taught Me PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Fitzgerald |
Publisher | |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 2010-02-01 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9781450043557 |
A Teacher's Journey...What Breast Cancer Taught Me is a heartfelt account of retired teacher Judith Fitzgerald's diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. Written in journal format, it chronicles the emotional and spiritual journey she traveled during the twelve months following her diagnosis. After undergoing a double mastectomy in January 2009, Judith gives a detailed account of her treatment and reconstruction. Woven into the story is how she relied on faith, prayer and the support from family and friends in the most difficult hours. This is not only a breast cancer story, it's a summary of what she learned from extensive research on how other survivors conquered this disease. It provides Judy's "Cliff Notes" on the diet and lifestyle changes successful survivors used to combat breast cancer.
The Last Lecture
Title | The Last Lecture PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Pausch |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Cancer |
ISBN | 9780340978504 |
The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.