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This book has been a dream since I lost my Father to Cancer. Seeing all of our lives as Angel lives, my wish is to give hope to all Angels who suffer, as well as celebrate the memories of those who lose their battle with illness. Each stroke of crayon is a ray of sunlight-in a World where the sun fails us from time to time. Each child, who contributed drawings to this book, touched my heart. Who Cares What Most Angels do is a story of hope as seen through a child’s eye. The stories behind the drawings are designed to make you think of that Ray of Sunshine that offers us hope. The stories come from all sorts of backgrounds, different illnesses that have touched these children’s lives and a different perspective as most of us are used to. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. It is in these pictures that we look at life at struggle and even sometimes at death. It is a story to remind us that hope is alive all around us no matter what our circumstances are. These are stories and pictures of hope.
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This book has been a dream since I lost my Father to Cancer. Seeing all of our lives as Angel lives, my wish is to give hope to all Angels who suffer, as well as celebrate the memories of those who lose their battle with illness. Each stroke of crayon is a ray of sunlight-in a World where the sun fails us from time to time. Each child, who contributed drawings to this book, touched my heart. Who Cares What Most Angels do is a story of hope as seen through a child’s eye. The stories behind the drawings are designed to make you think of that Ray of Sunshine that offers us hope. The stories come from all sorts of backgrounds, different illnesses that have touched these children’s lives and a different perspective as most of us are used to. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. It is in these pictures that we look at life at struggle and even sometimes at death. It is a story to remind us that hope is alive all around us no matter what our circumstances are. These are stories and pictures of hope.