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The Miracle Known As Ed Levine - by Ronarose Train (Paperback)

The Miracle Known As Ed Levine - by  Ronarose Train (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Nothing came easy for Ed Levine. He was the child of Russian immigrants who settled in London's East End, enduring World War II bombing, years of recovery, and poverty. Ed faced the challenges of dyslexia and ever-present anti-Semitism even after his family immigrated to Canada and later to the United States. Forced to fight for every achievement, Ed met his greatest battle at the peak of his personal and professional success. Diagnosed with stage four lung cancer at the age of 62 and advised that he had only a few weeks to live, he applied the skills he had learned over the years to fight for survival. Ed has fought for sixteen years...and still counting. <em>The Miracle Known as Ed Levine, </em>based on a true story, is an inspiring tale of bravery, perseverance, and miracles.</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>With equal parts objectivity and reverence, Ronarose Train shares the inspiring story of a hero worthy of the term and of an entire biography that reveals his compelling story. Rich, comic, enlightening, and sometimes heartbreaking, this story will resonate with today's readers hungry for evidence that everyday heroes are among us still. Roger Leslie, PhD, Paradise Publishing</p><p>If cats have nine lives, Eddie Levine has ten. Ronarose Train's sensitive portrayal of this inspirational man's story -- from hardscrabble poverty to comfortable success, from challenging academic experiences to sure-footed accumulation of wisdom -- will capture your heart and ignite your courage. Saralyn Richard, Author of<em> A Palette for Love and Murder</em></p><p>This remarkable story recounts a common thread of opportunity and challenge met by persistence and ingenuity. Ed's life experiences overcoming prejudice, learning disabilities, and societal barriers prepared him to benefit from early advances in cancer immunotherapy and beat the odds. Dr. Armin Weinberg - Co-Founder, Intercultural Cancer Council; Clinical Professor, Baylor College of Medicine</p><p> </p><p> </p><br>

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