Genre Health & Fitness. Page - 17
This story is about a Pig and Tiger. One day Pig asked Tiger about the Nervous System. Well Tiger is an older student so he knows all about it. He explains to Piggy what the Nervous System is and how the Nervous System works. At the end of the book Piggy is so excited he know about it he runs to tell his friends about it and Tiger goes on to explain it to more kids younger than him.
It is one of the ironies of modern life that at a time when medical advances allow us to overcome so many of the problems that were once thought of as incurable and the technology is available to make all our lives so much easier, life in reality has never been more difficult!
This is reflected in so many different ways, some minor but many far less so meaning that for millions of people all over the world, just getting through the day feels like it’s a major achievement.
There are of course many reasons why this can happen as life does not always treat us the way we would like it to, but one common complaint nowadays is that people often feel that they have a lack of energy, not enough ‘get up and go’ to successfully navigate through whatever their daily routine throws in their direction.
Touch of cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease that many fear.
Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain covers the subject in her own inimitable style. While many would find little to find humourous in such a potentially, serious disease, Jean has succeeded in striking a happy balance between the many funny situations she found herself in and the more serious aspects of her treatment.
One in three people living in the United Kingdom will statistically, at some point in their lives, contract cancer and therefore it is a subject which should be of interest to one and all.
Cancer does not recognize age, colour creed or sex. It attacks indiscriminately and its onset can strike fear into the bravest hearts.
Marvel therefore at how the author has managed to turn a potentially maudlin and depressing subject into an easy read but nevertheless heart warming and inspiring.