Still Me

Still Me by Rebecca DuBois, published by Pot-Boilers in September 2012, is a reflective narrative that chronicles the author’s journey as a cancer survivor. This edition, comprising 30 pages, is presented in English and offers insights into the intersection of health, spirituality, and personal growth. Through her experiences, DuBois shares her story of resilience and faith, emphasizing the importance of hope and the belief that one’s identity remains intact despite life’s challenges.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of the themes of health and spirituality, as DuBois articulates her journey in a way that encourages dialogue, particularly with younger audiences. The narrative aims to inspire confidence and understanding, reinforcing the message that even in the face of adversity, one can maintain their essence. This book serves as a testament to personal strength and the power of faith in navigating life’s trials.
Official synopsis Publisher
Becoming a cancer survivor was never a part of my original plan. It was God’s plan for me. Becoming a writer was a dream, but God has made it a reality. This story is His story told through my life’s journey. May it provide you with strong hope that God is in control. May it equip you with the words to create dialogue with the children in your life. And may you always be able to say with confidence throughout your journey, “It’s still me
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