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Nancy Davis recreates the excitement and wonder of the first
Thanksgiving--how the pilgrims came to America and how the Native
Americans taught them to plant and then joined them in a
Thanksgiving feast. Parents can use the simple text and the bright,
graphic illustrations of this lift-the-flap book to introduce a
very young child to this holiday.
At the young age of thirty-three, Nancy Davis was diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis. The finality of the neurologist's prognosis was
devastating: within a year she would be confined to her bed and, at
best, able to push the buttons on her television's remote control.
Rather than accept a hopeless prognosis, Nancy learned about her
illness and, in turn, created a new life for herself with a new
health regimen and an expanded range of therapeutic options. In
Lean on Me, Nancy shares her deeply personal story and provides a
step-by-step guide for taking charge of your own health care in the
face of life-threatening disease. Each step offers readers the
strategies and strength to carry on when they are feeling
overwhelmed and the concrete tools for actively seeking and
receiving the best treatment. In the face of a medical crisis, Lean
on Me shows how to navigate the health care waters, find hope, take
positive action, and celebrate progress -- and supplies
authoritative information that can save your life or the life of a
loved one.
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