There's Always a Rainbow
She was 28, pregnant with twins and diagnosed with cancer...
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Book Details
About the Book
Imagine
being 28 years old, pregnant with twins and told you have cancer. This is
exactly what happened to Annette Kramer, a young mother from Utah who was also
a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is a book about
a Latter-day Saint woman; but it is not just for Latter-day saints. This is a
story about someone with cancer; but it’s not just for cancer victims. And yes,
it’s a story about dying. But more importantly it’s a story about living.
Cancer
may ravage the body, but it doesn’t have to conquer the spirit. One lesson we
can learn from Annettes' life is that dying is not
the worst thing that can happen to a person --- not living is.
During
her illness Annette rarely ever showed the fear she felt. She hardly complained
of the pain that we now know she had. She put on a brave front. All who knew
her remarked often about what a pillar of strength she was. Her deep faith, love in God and her family
was the well from which she withdrew the energy to meet each day.
But
even Annette was human. And it is through her story, told in her own words,
that we learn what went on inside her heart and mind. She naturally struggled
with the things we would all expect. But how she handled it and how she endured
is the real legacy she leaves for all of us.
About the Author
Michelle
Kramer was born and raised in New England in the small town of Putney, Vermont.
She was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved
to Utah in 1981. Michelle has had a life-long dream of becoming a published
author.
Though
There’s Always a Rainbow is her first book, there are many more to come.
She
is currently a Certified Medical Assistant specializing in obstetrics and
gynecology.
She
resides in Taylorsville, Utah with her four children and a mutt named Sweetie.