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There Is A Reaper: Losing a Child to Cancer

by Michael Lynes

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I recently read/reviewed another book by this author, “Merry Ex-mas,” which I’d found to be a delightfully fun Christmas Short Story. I then wanted to see what other books this author has written and found this one.

“There is a Reaper” is a book which is diametrically opposed to the first book I’ve read by Michael Lynes, and definitely shows his capability in writing something which is quite emotional.

While losing any loved one to the BIG C, cancer, is an extremely emotional event, losing a young child is more than traumatic, it’s a heart-wrenching event. The child in this book is the author’s and his wife’s five-year-old son, Christopher Aaron.

The intimate story here, has been writing with none of the author’s apparent pathos being left out. The author and his wife never could have imagined the almost nightmarish journey they’d be facing with the myriad of hospital, specialists, treatments; all in the name of trying to save their son’s life.

Reading about their son’s passionate fight against a merciless enemy, and his bravery which some adults are unable to project, truly pulls at heartstrings of anyone reading this book.

For having shared with his readers an intensely formidable look into an extremely personal family matter; I more than happy to give Mr. Lynes the 5 STARS he’s gotten from this reviewer. ( )
  MyPenNameOnly | Feb 22, 2018 |
A well written true story about a brave young boy and his battle against a rare disease. Christopher was a fighter and his strength is an example for all of us. It wasn't easy what Michael and his family went through, but their love and faith gave them the strength to keep going. I have to mention Devon, the little brother, that did all he could to save his brother. I recommend this book to everyone. ( )
  MarciaWeber | Aug 27, 2015 |
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