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A Cancer Life

AVERY VIANE SPICER

Publisher: Toplink Publishing

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Summary

Childhood cancer is a world most people are unfamiliar with. Direct from the mouth of a 
little girl who lived in that world, Avery Spicer shares the view from her perspective. Avery’s 
book is a great way for children and adults to open up the discussion of childhood cancer.
Available since: 01/09/2018.

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