Thursday, September 9, 2010


Emmah Money is eighteen and beautiful, with the world at her feet. She is also a survivor. Neither having cystic fibrosis nor being adopted out shortly after birth has caused her to be anything less...

Emmah Money’s life story is a remarkable one. Emmah hoped for a reunion with her biological parents - but the situation was complicated by the fact that her birth mother had been told her baby had died. In her own words, Emmah tells of the heartache encountered when two families – biological and adoptive - come together, and of her constant battle with cystic fibrosis. And how, despite the trauma, this inspirational teenager still managed to realise her dreams of winning ‘2005 Girlfriend of the Year’ competition and meeting her ‘soulmate’.



in putting up our best foot forward, we should also learn how to take a step back in order to correct mistakes in our life. then if time comes that the worst gets better, we have to put our best foot forward to let things go in their right place.. moreover, this book is very interesting and unpredictable. light but full of sense. (: