Overall rating and opinion of "First Survivor: The Impossible Childhood Cancer Breakthrough" by Mark Unger

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The book is well-written. It is informative, non-fictional, a memoir, and so much more. The book focuses on narrating a succession of events from the time young Louis was diagnosed to the time he was finally cleared. The author kept it informative regarding the medical procedures and the family's experience with the healthcare system. He made it engaging by sharing his own notes, and by including his wife, and Louis' brother voices as well. But I realize that there is still a lot that stayed behind the curtain. For example towards the end, there is a part where it is revealed that Louis remembers accepting treatments when his mother offered rewards. I wondered how hard it was for this 3 - 4 years old every time, to go through treatments. How did he deal with the 'so many' long stay in hospital? He must have been restless and agitated. I guess his father/the author did not want to make this a sad story. He mostly focused on the medical aspects and showed how they were getting their strength.
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I found this book to be both inspiring and heartbreaking at the same time. I related so much to Mary Ellen and her struggle and the fact that she couldn't give up because if she does, everything around her will fall apart. Perhaps it was her faith in God and her perseverance that allowed her son to survive. An undisputed 5 out of 5 stars!
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Courage is required when reading this book where Mark invites you to share in the pain his family endures when his three-year-old is diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer. Reading it isn't easy; it can be heart-wrenching at times. The emotions portrayed are genuine and unfiltered, which enriches the storytelling. What I appreciated was the book's informative nature. Furthermore, the author humanizes the dedicated medical professionals who tirelessly strive to save lives. I admired how the author also enlightens readers about patient rights and the importance of advocating for oneself. It's a truly inspirational read.
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This book stirred up so many emotions in me especially that of compassion and sympathy. It showcases strength, courage, hope and determination in the time of difficulty. This book had help me appreciate my health the more and feel sympathy for those going through any health challenge. Parents too have my love. I recommend this book to anyone facing any form of challenge and needs to be inspired.
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Mary Ellen's unwavering faith, determination, and the weight of responsibility resonated deeply with me, highlighting how her resilience was crucial for her son's survival amidst adversity.
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I did follow the book with a keen attention since I know what it was to lose a family member to cancer. It was hard in some instances anyway but I think it's a book for a lot of people. I will rate it five out of five stars and would recommend it to people in similar situations.
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Book's touching and heartwarming narrative takes reader on an emotional journey through a family battle against glioblastoma, a formidable adversary. It's a story marked by unwavering determination, showcasing the incredible resilience and courage of their young son, all the while emphasizing the pivotal role of unwavering family support. Unger's storytelling not only provides insight into the medical aspects of their challenge but also touches the depths of human spirit, making it a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration in the face of adversity.
Life is a play where we are the actors and the audience, We laugh and cry, love and hate, create and destroy,
We seek to know ourselves and others, to belong and to be free, We accept what we can and change what we must.
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It's was difficult to read due to how emotional the read was. I also love how the narrative style of the book was it was very easy to relate to.
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I found this book to be inspiring and emotional. I loved absolutely everything about this book from the writing style, themes featured, the authors courage and more. There were nothings I disliked or found negative about this book. The cover and title of this book was lovely and fit perfectly will the story. This book to me deserves a five-star rating and deserves to be the book of the month.
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Oh, this book was so very emotional. What I liked most about this book was the never-give-up spirit of the Unger family. Their perseverance to save Louis was truly commendable. I found the writing style okay too, and honestly, I wouldn't like to comment much on it because this book is a father's emotional account, and you can't really be a critic of emotions. All in all, this book has my heart!
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I will give this book a higher score since its very educational and helpful to so many people who are affected by cancer pandemic
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This book real deserves a 5 stars rating. The did an incredible work i congratulate him alot
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Post by Lisa P Cowling »

This book had me go through several emotions and more! I think I held my breathe for most parts and at some point when the suffering seemed too much I had to stop for a few days before continuity. Overall, this is a five star book but readers need to be emotionally strong.
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To be honest it was really an emotional read for me and I really can't express how I felt after reading this book. The author of this book is really strong I must say.
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Post by Osakwe Favour »

I would say that one thing I loved throughout this journey is that mark sheds light on the importance of resilience, hope, and the relentless pursuit of solutions when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges. This book explored the emotional and physical toll of childhood cancer on both the young patient and his family and all the went through.
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