Christopher Buffin
As an individual with epilepsy, I can somehow relate what was written within the book to myself. There was a strong beginning and middle, and both holding ups and downs. However, while reaching the end seems like a whole new start to life for Teagen. Apart from the obvious, I would highly recommend this book to anyone whom has epilepsy - stay positive and keep moving forward
J R
This book was amazing! Teagen's bravery throughout the entirety of the timeline of this story hardly faltered, even in her bleakest hours. Her evolution from beginning to end was incredible! There were a few typos in the book, which was somewhat annoying since I'm a grammar nazi, but other than that, it was an amazing read. This story is an inspiration, and I believe that is something Talia Jager has been gifted with providing.
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This book was amazing. You could feel the pain in some of the harder times.
This book is about courage and love, it is a very vivid, and heart felt
book. I loved everything about it. I really recommend this book to
everyone. I also feel that not many people achknowlage health issues like
this one. That's sad to me though because it is not a light topic so its
avoided but its also an important topic. This book demenstrates that very
well in a livley book about a young girl with epilepsy.
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