The Girl with a Heart of Gold

Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Health and Daily Living, Family, People and Places, Non-Fiction
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Author: Ieisha Michelle ISBN: 9780996584616
Publisher: My Purpose Books Publication: August 16, 2015
Imprint: My Purpose Books Language: English
Author: Ieisha Michelle
ISBN: 9780996584616
Publisher: My Purpose Books
Publication: August 16, 2015
Imprint: My Purpose Books
Language: English

Have you ever felt like sometimes you don’t fit in? Or, have you ever realized that as much as you love your parents, and they would give their
very lives to save yours that they in moments don’t understand your specific struggles? It’s hard being a kid with visible differences, invisible setbacks and handicaps. Everyone doesn’t quite “get it”. Let’s face it, kids can be cruel sometimes, but I am here to say, it doesn’t matter what you are faced with, you can overcome anything. This is the first book of many by the author, Ieisha Michelle. It is not only for children suffering from asthma, but all children that have to contend with childhood afflictions, such as: obesity, dyslexia, wearing glasses, autism, battling cancer, loss of limbs; or kids who sometimes, just don’t fit in. The girl with the heart of gold is their voice. The author states boldly that her diagnosis hasn’t changed, she still has asthma; but what has changed is her heart. Asthma no longer controls her destiny, but rather she controls it. She has overcome what made her different from other kids, to become the difference for all children who are faced with struggles. The Girl with a Heart of Gold is about learning how to breathe; because it’s different for us.

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Have you ever felt like sometimes you don’t fit in? Or, have you ever realized that as much as you love your parents, and they would give their
very lives to save yours that they in moments don’t understand your specific struggles? It’s hard being a kid with visible differences, invisible setbacks and handicaps. Everyone doesn’t quite “get it”. Let’s face it, kids can be cruel sometimes, but I am here to say, it doesn’t matter what you are faced with, you can overcome anything. This is the first book of many by the author, Ieisha Michelle. It is not only for children suffering from asthma, but all children that have to contend with childhood afflictions, such as: obesity, dyslexia, wearing glasses, autism, battling cancer, loss of limbs; or kids who sometimes, just don’t fit in. The girl with the heart of gold is their voice. The author states boldly that her diagnosis hasn’t changed, she still has asthma; but what has changed is her heart. Asthma no longer controls her destiny, but rather she controls it. She has overcome what made her different from other kids, to become the difference for all children who are faced with struggles. The Girl with a Heart of Gold is about learning how to breathe; because it’s different for us.

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