I was sent a copy of the book, The Hardest Peace in exchange for a review.
No other compensation was given and as always, my opinions are my own.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month.
If you didn't know it, now you do.
Being diagnosed with cancer is a horrible thing. Being diagnosed with another type of cancer after battling cancer is double the horrible.
This book describes the journey of Kara Tippetts and her family as she ,and they, are faced with the challenges of Breast and Brain Cancer and their, especially her, journey with the Lord.
I have donated my copy to the Laffayette Center in Brewer Maine. They are the leading Cancer treatment place in Maine. I felt my copy should be shared with others who are just diagnosed and staring their journey.

Faith, even in times of heartache and hardship, is what we all need.
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Yes, my grandmother had cancer.
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Yes, I have had a few close friends who have had cancer and my grandmother and grandfather both had cancer.
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