Letters from Houston (ePub)
A Victorious Cancer Journey Musings of Faith, Family, Friends, and Food
(Sprache: Englisch)
Th is is Michele Buonocores journey. Th e book is comprised of e-mails that
she would write to a large following of friends. She describes in each of the
letters how she felt and what she felt during her treatment. She shares her
spiritual growth and...
she would write to a large following of friends. She describes in each of the
letters how she felt and what she felt during her treatment. She shares her
spiritual growth and...
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Th is is Michele Buonocores journey. Th e book is comprised of e-mails that
she would write to a large following of friends. She describes in each of the
letters how she felt and what she felt during her treatment. She shares her
spiritual growth and tells stories of her observations of patients, young
and old. Th e stories she tells are very real life stories, with great feelings
for the people she speaks of. Th ere are stories about Houston, the people,
and her love for the homes in Galveston. George and Michele did little
road trips, and she tells of the places and the people they discovered on
their adventures. It is a book of her thoughts, her recipes, her ability to
learn new ways while undergoing such a stressful time. It tells how she
takes all she learns to be a far better person and healthier at the end of her
treatment at MD Anderson and to begin her life in remission
she would write to a large following of friends. She describes in each of the
letters how she felt and what she felt during her treatment. She shares her
spiritual growth and tells stories of her observations of patients, young
and old. Th e stories she tells are very real life stories, with great feelings
for the people she speaks of. Th ere are stories about Houston, the people,
and her love for the homes in Galveston. George and Michele did little
road trips, and she tells of the places and the people they discovered on
their adventures. It is a book of her thoughts, her recipes, her ability to
learn new ways while undergoing such a stressful time. It tells how she
takes all she learns to be a far better person and healthier at the end of her
treatment at MD Anderson and to begin her life in remission
Autoren-Porträt von Michele Buonocore
Michele Buonocore is sixty-six years old, born in NewYork City, raised in Northport, Long Island, and
later lived in Jackson Heights, Queens where she met
her husband George. When she married, they moved
out to Huntington, Long Island, and raised their four
children till they moved to Naples Florida. In 1975, together with her
husband George, they began a business, which is still operating. It is called
the Paper Merchant. In 2005, Michele added a children’s apparel and toy
store to the Paper Merchant and called it the Little Merchant. Michele is
co-owner with husband George. She is the buyer for both of the stores.
She loves to cook, write, paint, and walk the beach. George and Michele
now live in a 1937 Florida cottage in Naples. In their cottage, her desk sits
overlooking the lake across the street. Th is is her favorite place to write.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Michele Buonocore
- 2012, 143 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Xlibris US
- ISBN-10: 1469167514
- ISBN-13: 9781469167510
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.03.2012
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