When 4-year-old Ollie Tibbles was asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he answered, "I'm going to be a train!" Four years later at Union Station-Chicago, at Make-A-Wish Foundation's Grand Ball, Ollie's prediction and wish came true. Ollie's mother shares the story of his struggle with brain cancer and how pain was transformed into possibility.
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"As you read this compelling account, you are so immediately drawn into her story, it almost feels as if Debi Tibbles is sitting beside you as a friend telling you about the joys and sorrows happening in her life."
Squire Rushnell, author, When God Winks at You and Couples Who Pray
"A heartfelt . . . story . . . laced with hope, heartbreak, and hope again . . . magnificently told by Debi Tibbles, a mother who is a heroine for her journey and for making Ollie's story an enduring testimony for all of us."
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- Release Date 07/17/2012
- Author Debi Tibbles
- Language English
- Company Medallion Press
- Weight 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 1 x 7.9 inches
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