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Goodbye, Walter.


Goodbye, Walter

RuthAnn Hogue

Mapletree Publishing

c/o National Book Network

4501 Forbes Blvd, Lanham, MD 20706

0972807128 $13.95 1-800-537-0414 www.mapletreepublishing.com

Goodbye, Walter: The Inspiring Story Of A Terminal Cancer Patient by RuthAnn Hogue is an influential biographical bi·o·graph·i·cal   also bi·o·graph·ic
adj.
1. Containing, consisting of, or relating to the facts or events in a person's life.

2. Of or relating to biography as a literary form.
 depiction of a struggle for life and the many barriers required for survival. Hogue's personal story will enrapture the reader in its telling of a difficult and inconceivably in·con·ceiv·a·ble  
adj.
1. Impossible to comprehend or grasp fully: inconceivable folly; an inconceivable disaster.

2.
 strenuous stren·u·ous  
adj.
1. Requiring great effort, energy, or exertion: a strenuous task.

2. Vigorously active; energetic or zealous.
 time for both the author and Walter Shifter, her friend dying of cancer. Goodbye, Walter is very strongly recommended for its inspirational in·spi·ra·tion·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to inspiration.

2. Providing or intended to convey inspiration.

3. Resulting from inspiration.
 content for readers looking to overcome their own difficult situation, as well as readers who have friends with cancer or other terminal conditions.
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Title Annotation:Goodbye, Walter : The Inspiring Story of a Terminal Cancer Patient
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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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