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Ollie Tibbles: The Boy Who Became a Train (Jake Helman Files S...

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."

About the Author

Debi Tibbles is a motivational speaker for Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago and the Make-A-Wish Foundation for Illinois. She has made guest appearances on Martha Stewart Living Radio and with John St. Augustine on Oprah Radio and has been invited to join the Joy of Mom team, part of the Oprah Winfrey Network. She also teaches group fitness. She lives in Bolingbrook, Illinois.

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