Life In Limbo
by Lisa Stiles Nance
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"I like the conversational, warm tone of this book. In addition, it is not overly dramatic, 'pathetic,' or preachy. I think Lisa Nance was honest about her grueling ordeal without getting into a pity-party. Most admirable, I think, is that she revealed the fears, feelings, and thoughts that other people in her shoes might not want to admit. This book will certainly resonate with other readers going through 'the Wait.'"
Susan S. - Asheville, North Carolina
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"This book is both enlightening and inspiring; an honest account of the pain and suffering of a loved one, waiting for a transplant to save her husband's life. The subject matter is both timely and timeless, since the pain of watching a loved one suffer will be with us as long as men and women continue to love each other."
Irving M. - Lincoln, Nebraska
"Anyone who has a loved one going through something like this, not necessarily a transplant, but any catastrophic illness, should read this book. Everyone should read this book to reacquaint themselves with the power of prayer and God."
M. Reynolds
Fredricksburg, VA
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"Nance is unbelievably honest in sharing her innermost feelings and thoughts throughout this book. She shows us that through faith, family, and friends, there is always a 'light at the end of the tunnel.' Her poetry adds a special touch to her story. I was especially moved by 'Last Kiss.' This book will be an inspiration for anyone facing a medical crisis."
R Canady, Fayetteville, NC
Life In Limbo provides a practical, sensitive, life-saving guide for people who've been swept into the strange and difficult world of catastrophic illness. With the book, both patient and family will find the entire exhausting process less frightening and, miraculously, more hopeful. Life In Limbo is a wondrous revelation.
E. Harrington, Raeford, NC