Looking at the stars : how an incurable illness taught one boy everything / Lewis Hine.
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TextDescription: 211 pages : colour illustrations ; 20 cmISBN: - 9781788702959
- 362.1969940092 HIN
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The inspirational memoir of Lewis Hine, diagnosed with a life-threatening brain tumour in infancy, who rose to global recognition after a viral social media post at age sixteen. The book recounts his medical struggles, including multiple brain surgeries and epilepsy, as well as his advocacy work through the Friend Finder campaign to support children facing illness. Despite adversity, Hine shares a message of resilience, purpose, and hope.
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