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About this book
This book is the compilation of the best submissions to the essay contest, Last 72, organized by Everest Productions and The Fountain in 2010. As you read along, you will witness an inmate regretting his past life and taking shelter into hopes for God's mercy, a mother ready to move the entire planet to mobilize for her autistic child when she would not be around for him any more, an immigrant's thankfulness for a naval officer who saved his mother from the sea, and many other touchy stories and answers for a shaky question.
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Table of contents
- THE LAST 72 HOURS
- Preface
- You Waste It, Youâve Lost It â¨Joseph J. Salter
- Captain Bellâs Rescue â¨Ha-Thanh Nguyen
- I am an Immigrant â¨Joanna Bodnar
- My Treasure Jars â¨Belinda Sturgill
- For the Sake of Autism â¨Kimberly Parker
- In a Better Place â¨Dana Gates
- Being a âNew Creatureâ â¨Sharon Carter
- As-Salamu Alaikum â¨Patricia Canbolat
- The First 72 â¨Heidi Peaster
- Peaceful Beginnings into the Next Life â¨Diana M. Amadeo
- Dying Would Not Be the End â¨Melinda Callaghan
- What Love Can Do â¨Margaret Murphy
- One Last Ride â¨Ginny Richardson-Clark
- Making a Difference â¨Heather Douglas
- Last 72 â¨Shyla DoÄan
- I Would Not Want a Million Dollars â¨Laurie Krebs
- A Small Seed in Their Hearts â¨Andres Robles
- The Blessing I Was Given â¨Eric Riley Sanders
- The Letter to Madelyn â¨Deborah Ross
- One Pressing Issue on My Mind â¨Mary Thompson
- When God Calls Me Home â¨Leesha White
- A Doorway to Pass Through â¨AdriAnna Newberry
- That Speck of Sand
- These Words Are Powerful â¨June A. Ford
- Follow Your Heart â¨Erica F. Drame
- This Dream We Call Life â¨Jennifer Folker
- We Have a Purpose â¨Janice Wagley
- We Were Born Dying â¨Jonathan Dominic Pisana
- One Salty Tear Drop on My Tongue â¨Misty Provencher
- Chicken Soup for the Soul â¨Dale S. Brown
- Something Else Would Be More Important â¨Jeanette Oruç-de LeĂłn