This book is very painful to read but provides enormous insight into the mind of a gifted, thoughtful child who knows that she is dying. A helpful resource for teachers, doctors, therapists, and clergy.
Maureen_E._Reynolds
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
god,i haven't read this book in forever but out of all the books i have read since this is the only one that still grabs me.i read this book,maybe 10 years back or so and i have since lost it,but it was one of the best,and most heartbreaking books i have ever read.it is also great to see that a little girl like shira can have so much courage.i would really like to read this book again but i haven't been able to find it anywhere.however,if anyone who is reading this does have the book,i strongly recommend that you read this.wow,imaging a lottle 10 year old actually sitting down to read a book.(over and over again,i might add.) but i did forget something.the courage and the heartache that that poor,beautiful little girl's family had.i wish i could find that book again. oh,did i mention that most of the book was actually shira writing it? yes, it was parts of her actual diary that she wrote as she was going through this whole ordeal.it's a beautiful compilation of a little girl's life and death. i strongly recommend if anyone has this book to read it.if anyone has the book i would really like to have it. please e-mail me and let me know.thank you very much
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