Don't Forget the Flippin' E

The Story of Tracey Tressler De Libro

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Health & Well Being, Health, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Diane L. Sheridan ISBN: 9781452088679
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: January 25, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Diane L. Sheridan
ISBN: 9781452088679
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: January 25, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

About the BookDONT FORGET THE FLIPPIN E

Diane Tressler, a single parent, raises her two children, Ed and Tracey, while working and studying for a nursing degree.After eighteen years of single life, Diane marries Pat Sheridan and acquires five grown stepchildren.

Dianes daughter, Tracey, graduates from the University of Maryland and moves to the place of her dreams - California.She begins a career in the entertainment industry, working at ABC, Viacom, and Paramount.

In 2005, Tracey learns that she has lung cancer.Angry and afraid, she undergoes surgery and chemotherapy.Her mother cares for her through her cancer treatments on the West Coast.In 2007, Tracey falls in love with Brandon De Libro, and they put their relationship on a fast track, marry, and have a beautiful baby, Bella, all in the last year of Traceys life.

During her pregnancy, Traceys health deteriorates and she reluctantly agrees to have brain irradiation.Brandon, Bella, Tracey, and Diane spend the rest of Traceys days at their Huntington Beach house.

We hear in Traceys own words how she feels about dying and leaving baby Bella.Some of Traceys beautiful and unique prose is included, and her writings add to the books special charm.

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About the BookDONT FORGET THE FLIPPIN E

Diane Tressler, a single parent, raises her two children, Ed and Tracey, while working and studying for a nursing degree.After eighteen years of single life, Diane marries Pat Sheridan and acquires five grown stepchildren.

Dianes daughter, Tracey, graduates from the University of Maryland and moves to the place of her dreams - California.She begins a career in the entertainment industry, working at ABC, Viacom, and Paramount.

In 2005, Tracey learns that she has lung cancer.Angry and afraid, she undergoes surgery and chemotherapy.Her mother cares for her through her cancer treatments on the West Coast.In 2007, Tracey falls in love with Brandon De Libro, and they put their relationship on a fast track, marry, and have a beautiful baby, Bella, all in the last year of Traceys life.

During her pregnancy, Traceys health deteriorates and she reluctantly agrees to have brain irradiation.Brandon, Bella, Tracey, and Diane spend the rest of Traceys days at their Huntington Beach house.

We hear in Traceys own words how she feels about dying and leaving baby Bella.Some of Traceys beautiful and unique prose is included, and her writings add to the books special charm.

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