A young girl with a passion for riding horses must make a heart wrenching decision whether or not to have major spinal surgery. Her decision will impact not only her ability to ride, but the rest of her life.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A good mother daughter read,
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This review is from: Two Angel Wings (Paperback)
A sweet story of hope and inspiration. Would make a wonderful gift for a daughter or granddaughter who likes horses. Also interesting for those researching scoliosis.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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inspirational mother daughter story,
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This review is from: Two Angel Wings (Paperback)
Beautifully written story of mother-daughter love and inspiration. Anyone with faith and a belief in guardian angels will find renewed strength in the journey this mother and daughter take through major spinal surgery. Anyone with a love of horses will understand the heart wrenching decision this young girl has to make, that of possibly giving up her love of riding to ensure the rest of her life be as normal and healthy as possible. Anyone with a truly "best friend" will understand the love and loyalty of this young girl's best friend, who stays by her side during the entire ordeal.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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a note from Arlene Webster's daughter,
This review is from: Two Angel Wings (Paperback)
"Two Angel Wings is the story of a my journey through Harrington Rod surgery for severe scoliosis. The book was written by my mother, Arlene Webster and is dedicated to my best friend Stephanie Stanich. Steph was there every step of the way and although she is no longer with us, (she was one of the flight attendants killed in the Eastern Airlines flight 401 crash in the Everglades in 1972) she always was and always will be my best friend.
I was fortunate enough have the book published before my mom passed away from Alzheimer's. I placed it in her hands and she knew that it was finally in print. My intent at the time was to publish it for her, but now that friends and family have read it and have told me how much they enjoyed it, I would like to start sharing it with others.
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