There is a Reaper: Losing a Child to Cancer

There is a Reaper: Losing a Child to Cancer

by Michael Lynes
There is a Reaper: Losing a Child to Cancer

There is a Reaper: Losing a Child to Cancer

by Michael Lynes

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Overview

Five-year-old Christopher Aaron has always been a whirlwind of heroic action, leading his brothers into all sorts of youthful mischief. A mysterious illness suddenly plunges him and his family into a frightening nightmare of hospitals and doctors and extreme therapies far from his small-town home. Can his doctors diagnose his strange disease? How will he and his family adapt to this bizarre new world they have been thrust into?

Heart-wrenching, searing and powerful, There is a Reaper immerses the reader in Christopher's intense struggle against his pitiless foe as he matures and transforms in the white heat of his epic battle.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161979938
Publisher: Full Court Press
Publication date: 05/13/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michael D. Lynes is a serial entrepreneur who enjoys dry red wine and single-malt scotch. When not occupied with arcane engineering projects, he spends his time playing with his two grandchildren, baking bread, feeding seasoned hardwood into his ancient Timberline woodstove, working on his various cars, bird watching, and taking amateur photographs. His current menagerie includes one short-haired turtle-shell cat and a pair of actual turtles.
Mr. Lynes was awarded a BSEE degree in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology and currently works as an embedded software engineer. He has a consuming interest in the science of emotion as promulgated by Dr. Paul Ekman and has made a comprehensive study of his Face and Emotion courses.
Mr. Lynes has four sons, has been married for over thirty years, and currently lives with his wife and youngest son in the beautiful secluded hills of Sussex County, New Jersey.
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