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Mom's Story

Average rating
4.6 out of 5
Based on 21 Ratings and 15 Reviews

Book Description
Readers of all ages will find comfort in this compelling story of a family forced to confront a chronic disease.They will gain an understanding of Multiple Sclerosis, who gets it, and how the disease is diagnosed. Parents will find the resource list very helpful.
Book Information
PublisherChalet Publishers
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages80
ISBN-100984083650
ISBN-13978-0984083657
Publication Date10/20/2009
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About Mary Jo Nickum (Author) : Mary J. Nickum is a retired librarian, who is now an editor and freelance writer of fish culture related articles. Her primary focus is on science for the public. She has chosen to extend her outreach... more
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1/7/2010 Allyn Stotz said: Wonderful story told from a child's perspective.
tags: I recommend, I read

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12/8/2009 Deb Hockenberry said:
Eight-year-old Amy is practicing the piano when she hears a loud thump. Running into the kitchen she finds her mother sitting on the floor. Why did Amy’s mom fall? Amy starts to worry because Mom never falls. Then, Mom starts dropping things. One day, Mom almost goes blind in one eye. Dad ... more

tags: I recommend, I read, family, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, Amy

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