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A Devoted Family’s Journey - Our Daughter’s Battle Against a Brain Tumor

Charles Williams, Felicia Williams

Publisher: iUniverse

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In January 2019, Felicia Williams’s intuition told her something was clearly wrong with her eight-year-old daughter, Kariina. For months, this active little girl experienced severe headaches, spent a lot of time sleeping, and began to lose her balance. The family’s world was turned upside down when they learned their daughter had a brain tumor the size of a golf ball at the base of her neck.

In A Devoted Family’s Journey, Felicia and Charles Williams narrate the account of their experiences with their daughter and her battle with a cancerous brain tumor. They tell about the diagnosis, surgery, treatment with chemotherapy and radiation, the complications, and Kariina’s long road to recovery, sharing their fears and challenges.

A story of inspiration and education, A Devoted Family’s Journey chronicles the Williams’ story as they navigate the unknowns of the diagnosis and their daughter’s future health. They believe God has a reason for choosing their family for this trial.
Available since: 02/10/2021.

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