Now available in the USA at Barnes & Noble/Borders, Inc./Ingram Book Company and on-line at www.amazon.com
Available across Canada at Chapters/Indigo/Smithbooks/Coles and on-line at www.indigo.ca
This is a book about a family who chose to make
their dreams a reality every day, because they never knew if there
would be another day for their young son James as he fought cancer.
Some dreams were easy to fulfill (going to the farm, or dinner at
the top of the CN Tower) and others were outrageous (Dad, I'd like
to drive a freight train that's pulling a hundred cars!), but the
result was life lived to the fullest – and an inspirational
book called “Ya Can’t Let Cancer Ruin Your Day –
The James Emails,” by Syd Birrell.
"I
began writing emails to family and close friends to keep them up
to date on James' condition," said Syd, "but soon I found
myself drifting away from stark summaries of the medical challenges
of the day, and instead began writing about our adventures in living.
Our young daughter Rebecca said 'Just because you have cancer doesn’t
mean you stop having good times.' So we put aside our grief and
fear, and every day we looked for opportunities to live our dreams."
Syd Birrell
"Reading these letters is an extraordinary experience. What
can a parent say as he watches his child battle with a deadly disease?
Syd's words take us into an intimate engagement with that challenge.
Perhaps a more intimate engagement than most of us are prepared
for. But what we discover here is not only the anguish and fear
we might expect. The steady recognition of pain and vulnerability
gives us the necessary background for the astonishing discoveries
that these letters convey. The real point is how much else is discovered
in this candid facing of a child's (and of our own) mortality.
We still have no cure for neuroblastoma. But in the courage and
the honesty and the love and the generosity of others and the sense
of community and the workings of faith that Syd discovers--and so
movingly explores-- in theses letters, we discover that which enables
and encourages us to live and work in hope and joy.
Prof. David Glassco, Trent University
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