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Elena Desserich dreamed of becoming a teacher. Although her time on this earth was far too short to fulfill her dream, she left behind an enlightening lesson plan on life. Wise beyond her years, Elena never stopped teaching those around her to appreciate the miracle of everyday living even as the innocent six-year-old battled a rare form of brain cancer.
Through personal and candid journal entries written as a remembrance for Elena's younger sister, Brooke and Keith Desserich share their emotional journey as they negotiated their contradictory impulses to fight Elena's cancer at all costs and realized the inevitable outcome. Page by page, this journal is a reminder to parents everywhere to appreciate and savor every precious moment they have with their own children.
Notes Left Behind tells a story of humility and inspiration. From the time of her diagnosis, Elena accomplished a truly spectacular series of wishes, big and small, that she alone created, from riding in a horse-drawn carriage to painting a masterpiece that would hang in an art museum. Her life motivated the creation of the foundation that today helps children everywhere in their fight against cancer.
Included in the pages of this book are Elena's private messages that she secretly hid around her home, knowing her family would find them when she was gone. These notes show us how even during the darker moments of life, it is possible to find hope and encouragement through selfless love.
A Cincinnati couple bravely and lovingly recorded the last months of their six-year-old daughter's life after she was handed the devastating prognosis of terminal brain cancer. A trip to the doctor's office to treat Elena's strep throat resulted in an MRI that revealed a large tumor lodged within the walls of Elena's brain stem—“in the worst place with one of the worst tumors out there.” The kindergartener, who also had a younger sister, Grace, was given three to six months to live. A miracle was what the family hoped for, traveling to Memphis for six weeks of an experimental treatment involving intensive radiation, chemotherapy and tests; already Elena's speech, mobility and ability to eat had been affected, symptoms of the tumor's progression that would recede and recur over the next several months. The parents kept this diary from November 29, the beginning of their daughter's treatment, until her death August 11, “Day 256,” written in alternating POVs (mostly Keith's; Brooke's is rendered in italics), even recording some of Elena's own musings, such as that all she wanted was to be “normal.” The parents remained resolute in her treatment, even upbeat despite the anger Keith felt at the “unfairness” of this disease. Instead of planning their daughter's future, the Desseriches sadly found themselves “counting [her] days.” This heartbreakingly forthright journal helped the authors push back that “second-worst day”—when the memory of their daughter would be forgotten. (Nov.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsBrooke and Keith Desserich live in Cincinnati with their daughter, Gracie. They have several businesses, but their main professions are as a mother and a father. With the help of family and many friends, they founded The Cure Starts Now, a revolutionary cancer foundation dedicated to a "home run" cure strategy for all cancers, starting first with one of the most deadly and difficult cancers: pediatric brain cancer.
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February 08, 2010: Elena Desserich is a six year old who will forever change the life of those who take the time to read her story. Notes Left Behind, is a journal that her parents, Keith and Brooke, wrote during their battle with cancer. Now many may think that one of them had the cancer and they were writing down their struggles, and triumphs with a terrible disease, but in reality neither Keith nor Brooke are diagnosed with cancer, but Elena was. In Notes Left Behind the reader experiences every emotion imaginable, when Elena improves it is hard not to smile and believe that she can beat the odds and defeat this disease, however when nothing is going right with Elena, the reader often finds themselves empathizing with the family.
This journal was not originally written to be viewed by the public, but rather it was written with the soul purpose that three year old Gracie, Elena's sister, would never forget Elena and the lessons that she taught those around her. Elena longed to be a teacher, when she grew up of course, but unlike many children Elena was forced to grow up sooner than anyone would have ever dreamed. However though her life many not have lasted as long as many hoped for, her dream of becoming a teacher was not lost. Elena taught those around her the importance of love and laughter. She taught them to cherish the moment and never give up. In her short life Elena learned more about living then most people do in years of life. Notes Left Behind, is a phenomenal story, and while I say that I do not recommend it to the faint of heart. Elena's story pulls on every heartstring that you have and brings forth pain never experienced before. I would recommend that parents across the world read Notes Left Behind, it will teach them the importance of their children, and cherishing every moment they have together. I would also recommend this book to people who have enjoyed, The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, and My Sisters Keeper, all stories with similar lessons, and play on emotions. Many people want to know on a scale of one to ten how you rate a book. This book however is not a novel that can be ranked on a scale. This story is a look inside the life of a family in a time of trial and suffering. The unique style of this novel is one of the many things that I like about it. This, along with the important messages is one of the main reasons I was able to endure the pain and finish this book. There is not anything that I don't like about that book other then the ending, but if the book ended any differently there would be no purpose, Elena would be alive to tell her tale herself. Notes Left Behind, will forever change those who read it.Reader Rating:
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January 09, 2010: I thought the premise of the book was very good and the book itself was a 3 star for me. Lots of other people may enjoy it better than I did.