THE
MISSION
WALKER
By EDIE LITTLEFIELD SUNDBY
I was given three months to live…
This book was an amazing writing journey and compelling to
read with encourage, captivating and inspire in outdoor adventure with the
author had been share her journey life with us. She was hiked more than a few
miles and walk to entire eight-hundred-miles Historic California Mission
Trail-the northern segment of El Camino Real-which links twenty-one missions
from San Diego to north of San Francisco. This the powerful story of life and
faith with hope and fight during in the most difficult time in life she know
that God always with her and her journey will be here forever. I highly
recommend to everyone must to read this book. “ I received complimentary a copy
of this book from BookLook Bloggers Program for this review “. Edie Littlefield
Sundby was born the second youngest of twelve children on an Oklahoma cotton
farm without electricity and running water. She went on to graduate from the
University of Oklahoma and become one of the first female sales executives at
IBM and later a VP for Pacific Telesis. She was diagnosed with stage 4
gallbladder cancer and was given less than three months to live. Despite 0.9
percent odds of survival, almost one million milligrams of chemo, and four
major surgeries, she is still alive and walking. Her essays have appeared in
the Wall Street Journal and the New Your Times.
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