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Inspired by the major motion picture Letters to God, this novel is for readers eager to read more of this inspiring story. Tyler, a nine-year-old boy, is stricken with incurable brain cancer and begins to write letters to God. He turns his suffering into spiritual lessons for his widowed mother, his embittered adolescent brother, and a troubled postman. This story of hope will help readers from all walks work toward greater understanding of God's presence and care.
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Lost and found possessions in fiction, Christian life in fiction, Letters, Cancer, Lost and found possessions, Christian life, Letters in fiction, Fiction, Brain, Patients, Brain in fiction, Children's fiction, Christian life, fiction, Letters, fiction, nyt:paperback-books=2010-04-25, New York Times bestsellerShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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Tyler writes a letter asking God to help him find the compass he has misplaced, but on his way to send it he meets others who could use some help and adds a series of postscripts. Includes a biography of the real Tyler and instructions on writing your own letter to God.
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