In This Together: My Story

Read ! In This Together: My Story PDF by ! Ann Romney eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. In This Together: My Story As long as it isnt fatal, were fine. Despite the typical ups and downs, they had a storybook life.Then, in 1998, Ann was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She couldnt believe it was real; there were no therapies or treatments to help her. She wouldnt be able to care for her family anymore. When Mitt and Ann Romney met in their late teens, a great American love story began. With all the blessings Ive had, MS has been my greatest teacher: It has taught me about faith, compassion, and servin

In This Together: My Story

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Rating : 4.82 (511 Votes)
Asin : 1250083974
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-08-18
Language : English

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She is the mother of five sons and five daughters-in-law and the grandmother of twenty-three. . Ann Romney, the former First Lady of Massachusetts and global ambassador of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, is the bestselling author of The Romney Family Table

"Five Stars" according to Gary Staples. Great read! Wonderful person with a excellent perspective on life and how to overcome challenges.. Three Stars I bought this book as a gift and have not had much feedback on it.. Lynn C. said Not the best if you are researching MS. Not much help for me and my MS situation

"As long as it isn't fatal, we're fine. Despite the typical ups and downs, they had a storybook life.Then, in 1998, Ann was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She couldn't believe it was real; there were no therapies or treatments to help her. She wouldn't be able to care for her family anymore. When Mitt and Ann Romney met in their late teens, a great American love story began. With all the blessings I've had, MS has been my greatest teacher: It has taught me about faith, compassion, and serving others. Mitt told her that day that they would tackle the diagnosis as a team: They were in it together. If you have to be in a wheelchair, I'll be right there to push it," he told her. And Ann thought, "But I'll be the one in the wheelchair." A caregiver and helper her whole life, she'd crossed a terrible invisible line. And their life together would be blessed: five healthy sons, financial security, and a home filled with joy. I've met many people along the way who've shared advice and d

"Romney bares her soul about her struggles with multiple sclerosis." -Newsweek

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