The Billy Best Story: Beating Cancer with Alternative Medicine As his parents and the police mounted a nationwide search for him, his story became everyone’s passion, and the television networks snapped up the story for Dateline, 20/20, A Current Affair, and more.The Billy Best Story is the true account of a young man who, in 1994, became a media sensati
| Title | : | The Billy Best Story: Beating Cancer with Alternative Medicine |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.51 (873 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0985497009 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 220 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-08-18 |
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The Billy Best Story is the true account of a young man who, in 1994, became a media sensation at the age of 16 when he ran away from home to escape chemotherapy. As his parents and the police mounted a nationwide search for him, his story became everyone’s passion, and the television networks snapped up the story for Dateline, 20/20, A Current Affair, and more. Thanks to that vast media coverage, Billy received an outpouring of support from the public, and he began a journey of discovery to find an alternative treatment for his cancer. Eighteen years later and still cancer free, Billy Best has teamed up with Linda Conti of Sandcastle Memoirs in South Yarmouth, MA to bring us his remarkable, triumphant story.
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A MUST READ FOR ALL!!!!!! *** A MUST READ FOR ALL!!!!!! *** A MUST READ FOR ALL!!!!!! "** A MUST READ FOR ALL!!!!!!. This is the story of William Kamkwamba, a clever boy in Malawi, Africa who built his own windmill from found materials at age 14. I am grateful for this biography because I now want to read more of Simone's work that I had not previously wanted to (particularly America Day by Day and Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre).. Then came the call, the call that would alter everything he knew. After a while, he knew that he needed to come back and treat his cancer. His life quickly expands - amazingly, straight from his village he is invited to speak at an African conference organized by TED, the California organization which publicizes emerging ideas about technology and design. In fact, we don't even get to making the windmill itself until halfway through the book. The chapters are usually less than 15 pages long, which I find makes for easier reading. What if he could somehow bring


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