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Storm Seeds (sequel to Five Years to Live) (Volume 1)
Frank Zaccari
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| #5914591 in Books | 2013-10-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.52 x5.25l,.53 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great story!|By Michael|This was an amazing story of how to overcome adversity-the right way and the wrong way-The main character- Kelly- shows what we can do if we have the right support systems in place and how difficult life can be if we choose to go it alone. I recommend this book to anyone who has been through a catastrophic injury, their family and friends.|1 of 1 people|About the Author|This book is a family collaboration. The co-authors are Frank, Anthony and Steven Zaccari. The cover graphics are the design and creation of their nephew Nick Heeb. Frank Zaccari earned his bachelor’s in finance from California State Uni
This book is a test of the human spirit. Misery has a role in everyone's life. The question is, will misery take over your life and lead to your ultimate destruction, or do you have the courage, strength and support to pull yourself up and move forward toward a better life? We first met Kelly Dailey in the book "Five Years to Live." She was recovering from a lightening strike at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia. While Michael Battaglia, the main character in...
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