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Albert Espinosa never intended to write a book simply about cancer. Instead, he shared with readers the most touching, funny, tragic, and happy memories of his life, hoping that others, both healthy and sick, would draw strength and energy from them.

At thirteen, Espinosa was diagnosed with cancer and spent the next ten years in and out of hospitals. His leg was amputated, his lung and half his liver were removed, and then he was declared cured. Only then did he understand that the only sadder thing than death is not knowing how to live.

In this deeply optimistic, touching, and incredible book, Espinosa shows how he found a world where fear loses its meaning; where strangers become your greatest allies; and where even the most hopeless situation holds the opportunity to realize your deepest dreams. He tells us how to find harmony even in the face of despair and shows us a world where there are no rules, only discoveries.
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