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From Incurable Cancer to Unstoppable Force: Memoir of One Woman's Journey to Healing and Empowerment. When Maryse is diagnosed with an incurable cancer, multiple myeloma, that attacks her bones, she embarks on a journey through traditional and alternative treatments, spirituality, emotional healing, and self-reflection. Then, just as things seem to stabilize, she's diagnosed with breast cancer, a repeat for her. With humor and resilience, she recounts her journey to reclaiming her life, sailing right past her dead-by-date, and thriving instead. This remarkable story showcases her power of determination and the transformative impact of combining all healing protocols. Who the F*ck Says We have Tomorrow? How I made cancer my bitch! is Maryse Laflamme's second memoir. Experience the uplifting tale of determination and humor in this compelling story. Perfect for readers who appreciate stories of the creative ways others have used to overcome adversity and triumph over illness. If you enjoyed Between Two Kingdoms, The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying, and the stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living with Cancer: 101 Stories of Courage, Support, & Love, you will love this story, too. Join Maryse on her life-altering journey in Who the F*ck Says We Have Tomorrow? How I made cancer my bitch!, an extraordinary and uplifting tale of one woman's fight against an incurable cancer and her triumph over adversity. Get your copy today!
Nearly unbelievable true story, told as a memoir that often reads like a thriller, CROOKED STRAIGHT tells of Maryse''s unconventional coming of age through early loss of innocence, rebellion, survival, international drug trafficking adventures from Toronto to Amsterdam to Spain.But that''s just the back story. We enter her life early one morning in Toronto when Maryse, age twenty-five, has managed to extricate herself from a life of hopelessness in the confines of the drug scene, a life she landed in because of her deep shame over her early experiences of abuse at the hands of her mother, grandfather, and others-events for which she shouldered the blame. Today, however, life hands her much bigger problems.Over a five-hour span, she''s forced into choices she''d rather not make-choices that force her to look deeply within, to tear apart her past. Choices she must make immediately. Choices that could affect her very freedom, yet give her an opportunity to see justice served-though in a startling way-if only she''d help Toronto police in the arrest of a serial rapist.
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