webo
04-17-2009, 04:53 AM
You could help a fellow Gomer by supporting "Pink Lips and Fingertips," which will be published by Xulon Press this summer. The book, written by "In His Hands" Gomer Rick Weber, addresses the question, "What would you do if you knew your time was short?" And it does it through the life of Jeri Paholek, who was born with a rare heart defect called common ventricle and given a death sentence by the medical community, but exhibited an indomitable spirit in the face of death that impacted the world. You will not approach life the same way after reading this book.
It probably will be available in late June at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and other outlets. It also can be ordered at any bookstore, and will be in stock at some.
Check out the book at http://www.pinklipsandfingertips .com/
(By the way, the book's title refers to her desire to have pink lips and fingertips. Because of her heart defect and the resulting primary pulmonary hypertension, her extremities did not receive the oxygen they needed, and therefore took on a bluish tint. To have pink lips and fingertips would mean she had a healthy heart and lungs.)
It probably will be available in late June at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and other outlets. It also can be ordered at any bookstore, and will be in stock at some.
Check out the book at http://www.pinklipsandfingertips .com/
(By the way, the book's title refers to her desire to have pink lips and fingertips. Because of her heart defect and the resulting primary pulmonary hypertension, her extremities did not receive the oxygen they needed, and therefore took on a bluish tint. To have pink lips and fingertips would mean she had a healthy heart and lungs.)