This book offers the opportunity for people who have Sickle Cell disease to see that they are not alone. An individual reading this book will be able to identify with Mrs. Friend and see that they have common experiences even if they live miles apart. The other thing this book offers is hope. It shows that those with sickle cell disease can overcome the illness and live successful and meaningful lives.
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