Everything’s Okay

Everything’s Okay by Alesia Ellen Shute, published by Writers of the Round Table Press in 2009, is a personal memoir that chronicles the author’s journey following her cancer diagnosis at the age of seven. This edition, comprising 174 pages, presents a narrative that explores the profound impact of illness on both Alesia and her family, detailing her experiences with multiple surgeries and the challenges of growing up while facing health issues.
In this memoir, readers will find an honest account of Alesia’s survival and resilience as she navigates the complexities of life, including her education, relationships, and eventual marriage and pregnancy. The book captures her struggles and triumphs, interspersed with humorous anecdotes that provide a glimpse into her adult life. With themes centered on family and personal relationships, Everything’s Okay offers insight into the realities of living with illness and the strength it takes to overcome adversity.
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When Alesia Shute was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 7, her life was redirected as was that of her entire family. She would go on to survive six major surgeries that had never been tested on a child, several minor surgeries and countless hours of pain and months of hospitalization. Alesia had to grow up quickly and adjust to being sickly and different from others. Everything is Okay is her story of survival that details not only her recovery, but also her struggles through school, boys, marriage, and pregnancy, with some hilarious tales of her adult life to boot.
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