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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Death, Grief, Bereavement
  • Language:English
  • Pages:156
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667829128

Abalone

A Story of Two Sisters Love, Loss and Genetic Possibility

by Candra Fisher

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Overview
Two sisters as different as night and day face an overwhelming genetic condition. One sister has the condition. The other one does not. This is the incredible true story of their love for one another. Memories, recipes, and poetry are a part of this endearing story meant to touch the heart and allow us to understand the journey of grief, both its beauty and deep meaning in our lives.
Description
Two sisters as different as night and day face an overwhelming genetic condition. One sister has the condition. The other one does not. This is the incredible true story of their love for one another. Memories, recipes, and poetry are a part of this endearing story meant to touch the heart and allow us to understand the journey of grief, both its beauty and deep meaning in our lives. Our memories fade or sometimes become unintentional in their perspective. Maybe we remember things better than they were or worse…. but memory can be a wonderful gift to our hearts and life. Remembering, though painful, is beautiful.
About the author
About the Author- Candra Fisher lives in and loves the Puget Sound region of Washington state. She writes on an old, whitewashed farm table on the 3rd story of her home overlooking the water where whales, seals, tugboats, cargo ships and sailboats move through the passage. She is a retired special education paraeducator. Loving to travel, read, write, support Fair Trade ministries and spend time with her 9 grandchildren is only part of her passion. Her poem, "Queen Anne's Lace" is published in "The Mom Quilt, stitching together stories of motherhood, hope & love."