Cyndy's Blessed Assurance

Cyndy's Blessed Assurance

Cyndy's Blessed Assurance

Cyndy's Blessed Assurance

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Overview

This is the inspiring true life story of an amazing child with disabilities who changed the world around her in profound ways. Told by her mother and beloved doctor, this story takes us from Cyndy’s troubled birth, the incredible medical treatment and care given by a trusted doctor and staff and her entire family, to her heart rending death. Read the terrible story of the family losing (then regaining) their other children after Cyndy’s death due to misinformed local authorities. Witness the deep and abiding faith that carried Anne and the family through the highs and lows and finding the blessed assurance of Cyndy, an unforgettable angel of God.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012884039
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication date: 06/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Larry E. White is a practicing child neurologist at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters in Norfolk, certified in Pediatrics and Neurology/Child Neurology. In practice now for over 30 years, his medical school training was in Memphis at the University of Tennessee, followed by pediatric training at David Grant USAF Medical Center in California. After four years in general pediatric practice he did additional training in neurology and child neurology at the Medical College of Virginia and Eastern Virginia Medical School, serving as a child neurologist in the Air Force. After a 14 year military career, he returned to Norfolk as a civilian in 1988. Dr. White’s prior writings include pamphlets for new parents, guides for pediatric house staff, one book chapter and two dozen abstracts and articles. This is his first book.
Anne H. Harrell is a wife to Mark W. Harrell Sr, and mother of six children. Five of Mark and Anne’s children have mild to severe mental disabilities. Anne is presently a student in Ashford University and is double majoring for a BA degree in English
Communications and Journalism, and is expected to graduate in the spring of 2013. The Harrell’s lost their oldest daughter Cynthia on January 1, 1997 to a seizure disorder. Anne has written many articles for print and the Web. This is her first book.
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