
The story is uplifting and often humorous while symbolizing hope. It will make readers of all ages laugh, cry, and remember their own childhood and the relationships and events that influenced who they have become. The goal of this story is to help children through health crises in their family. The illustrator, editor and designer donated their time to help with the project in order to make possible the donation of copies of the book to waiting rooms of cancer clinics.

Thank you so much for your generosity. We’re donating books to hospitals and children’s centers. Anywhere people might benefit from an uplifting story dealing with cancer.
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This is an adorable book, addressing some concerning issues from a child's point of view. It was short but sweet and very touching, and it explained things like cancer in a way children can understand. I enjoyed the book, the illustrations, the story behind everything, and especially Author Doris Schneider's writing style. I would very much recommend this book on 2 accounts - first because it's just a great book! Second, because it's for a great cause. And I support giving love, knowledge, and charity when possible. And I support educating children on hard topics in a way they can understand. Well done Doris, thanks for sharing this with us!
Doris Schneider is an artist, scene designer, writer, and educator. She taught at William Carey University and was a tenured professor of theatre at North Carolina Central University. She published two novels: Borrowed Things and By Way of Water.
After her own bout with breast cancer, she wrote this story based on a real event with her granddaughters. While the illustrator, Wenhai Ma, was teaching at Duke University, the two became long term friends—culminating in their collaboration on Nana and the “c”.
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