An Angel’s Passing

An Angel’s Passing by Susan Lee is a poignant exploration of childhood and illness, published by Xlibris on October 23, 2000. This edition spans 124 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around ten-year-old Meggie Cabot, who faces the daily challenges of living with leukemia. The story delves into the emotional landscape of her family as they grapple with the fear of losing their only daughter and the various ways they cope with this reality.
Readers will find a sensitive portrayal of Meggie’s journey as she navigates her illness and contemplates her choices regarding pain and life. The book presents a thoughtful examination of family dynamics in the face of adversity, highlighting the different responses of her parents to their daughter’s condition. Through Meggie’s perspective, the narrative invites reflection on themes of resilience and the complexities of life and death.
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Ten-year-old Meggie Cabot lives with Leukemia every day of her young life. Her mother and father both fear the death of their only daughter and deal with it differently. But how will Meggie deal with her leaving? When will she decide she has had enough pain? For the choice is hers alone.
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