Instead, for five years she found ways to keep bad news from becoming a bad life. In To the Last Dance", Myrna speaks to those on the other side of any progressive disease who are too often forgotten and feeling alone.
Chapter 17: A Tango with Destiny: The Unexpected Twist Chapter 18: The Last Dance: A Bittersweet Farewell Chapter 19: Dancing Through Adversity: Overcoming Challenges Together Chapter 20: The Dance of Forgiveness: Healing Wounds Chapter ...
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This romantic tale of love’s triumph will inspire you to build, refine, or elevate your own relationship into the depths of the intimacy and completeness we all yearn for—depths that you may doubt actually exist.
From the rolling countryside of Kent to the colourful souks of Morocco, this is a heart-stopping novel of romance, intrigue and danger – and a passion to risk dying for.
New edition of a basic text surveying attitudes, cross-cultural and historical perspectives, socialization, health care systems, living with life-threatening illness, funerals and body disposition, the experience of loss, death in...
REFLECTIONS: Lindsay Dunne had spent a lifetime pursuing her dreams.
Lucy Hart, postmistress from Colonias, New York, is setting out on the first adventure of her life.Blackie LaDuke is taking a vacation from a life overflowing with adventure.When two very different worlds collide on the boardwalks of turn ...
The Last Dance: A Daughter's Journey is a book of poetry about the last months in the life of the poet's father and beyond, illuminating the journey of loss and love that awaits us all.
From the first steps of their fateful encounter to their last dance together, this book takes the reader on a journey of love, passion, and destiny.
Based on a true story, The Last Dance is about Beatrice Orchard: a teenager trapped in a dysfunctional family searching in her small conventional village back in the late 1960s for a way to forget her problems at home.